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Cat Grooming Precautions

Cat Grooming After Shaving

After shaving your cat, there are several precautions to take into account:

  1. Household Hygiene and Disinfection

After shaving, cats will lose their hair protection, and their skin will be directly exposed, making it easier to infect various viruses. Therefore, it is necessary for owners to pay attention to household hygiene and disinfection. It is best to keep the cat in a clean and tidy place and maintain a dry environment.

  1. Keep Your Cat Warm

After shaving, your cat's resistance will decrease, so owners must pay attention to keeping their cats warm. If it's winter and your cat needs to be shaved, remember to dress your cat after shaving to avoid catching a cold. Also, be careful not to bathe your cat too soon after shaving, as this can also make your cat sick.

  1. Watch for Changes in Your Cat's Mood

Some cats may feel very uncomfortable after shaving and even develop depression. Therefore, owners must pay attention to their cat's emotional changes and show more love and care. Hug your shaved cat more often and interact with it to make it feel your love.

  1. Monitor Your Cat's Skin

Cat skin is fragile and sensitive, and the shaving process may cause considerable stimulation. Therefore, owners must closely observe their cat's skin for any signs of redness or papules after shaving. If any are found, consult a veterinarian promptly.

  1. Avoid Exposing Your Cat to Strong Sunlight

After shaving, your cat's skin will be more directly exposed to the outside world. In hot summer days, owners must pay attention to avoiding direct sunlight exposure, which can easily burn their cat's skin, preventing it from growing back and possibly causing lethargy or other symptoms.

In addition, some cats have a strong urge to lick their hair. After shaving, they may even intensify their licking, easily causing skin ulcers and inflammation. It is recommended to attach an Elizabethan collar to your cat to prevent it from licking itself. If any skin breakdown or infection is already present, consult a veterinarian immediately.