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  2. What to Consider Before Adopting a Long-Haired Cat - AOL

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    Long Haired Cat Grooming Needs and Health Monitoring Tips. Cristy Brusoe suggests the following tips for pet parents with long haired feline family members. Regular Brushing: Long-haired cats ...

  3. 6 Mistakes First Timers Make When Grooming Their Own Pets - AOL

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    Mistakes First-Timers Make When Grooming Their Pets 1. Not Sticking to a Schedule. Consistency is key when it comes to grooming. You can't just decide to give Fido a spa day whenever you feel like it.

  4. The best cat brushes of 2024, according to groomers and vets

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    Hertzko Slicker Grooming Brush $ at Amazon. Hertzko Slicker Grooming Brush $ at Chewy. Hertzko Slicker Grooming Brush $ at Walmart “This slicker brush is ideal for long-haired cats and will help ...

  5. National Cat Groomers Institute of America - Wikipedia

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    Dog grooming courses have been offered at every school of that type. Most cats, though require additional grooming as a matter of cat health.This is especially important with domestic long-haired cats such as Maine Coons, Norwegian Forest Cats, Persians, and Siberians in terms of hairballs that these breeds may ingest and matting issues.

  6. Nebelung - Wikipedia

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    Nebelung cats are characterized by a long, graceful neck and body, long legs, long or medium coat, and long tail. Slightly oval eyes are a vivid green color, or sometimes a yellow-green. Large, pointed ears sit atop a modified wedge-shaped head that is more pointed than rounded. The overall appearance is of a long, sturdy, well-muscled cat.

  7. American Curl - Wikipedia

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    The black female, named Shulamith, gave birth to a litter of cats with the same curled ears, and so became the ancestor of all American Curls today. [2] [3] In 1986, an American Curl was exhibited at a cat show for the first time, and in 1992, the longhaired American Curl was given championship status by The International Cat Association (TICA).