Collection: Cats Grooming

Keep your cat looking purrfect with our range of cat grooming products. From scentsational cat shampoos and conditioners, to kitten-friendly shampoos and conditioners that are suitable for sensitive skin. Our range of cat grooming products also extends to nail clippers for cats, as well as brushes made especially for tackling knots and matts in cat fur.

TropiClean OxyMed Hairball Relief No-Rinse Foaming Shampoo 220ml
TropiClean OxyMed Hairball Relief No-Rinse Foaming Shampoo 220ml
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£11.39
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Jumbo Cleansing Towels for Pets - No More Baths! Pack Of 10 wipes
Jumbo Cleansing Towels for Pets - No More Baths! Pack Of 10 wipes
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£9.99
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Groomi Tool For Pets - Various Colours
Groomi Tool For Pets - Various Colours
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£27.09
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Dorwest Soothe & Calm Dog Shampoo
Dorwest Soothe & Calm Dog Shampoo
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Ceva Douxo Care Foam Mousse 200ml
Ceva Douxo Care Foam Mousse 200ml
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£18.99
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How do I know if my cat needs grooming?
Most felines groom themselves on a daily basis, however some cats may need a helping hand. The signs you should look out for to dictate whether your cat needs grooming are things suchs as, matted fur, wounds, sore patches and changes in your cat's coat. In this instance we recommend using a cat grooming brush to give your pet a helping hand or if you're still concerned about their lack of grooming, we advise taking them to the vets for more advice.

What do cats use to groom themselves?
Cats use the rough surface of their tongue that contains small spikey hooks called 'papillae' to groom themselves, as well as using their sharp teeth and comb-like paws. Cats can even use their front paws to stimulate tiny oil glands on their head which is then spread all over their body as a type of "perfume".

How often should you bathe a cat?
Generally speaking, most cats don't ever need to have a bath unlike dogs, however if you have an outdoor cat or a particularly messy situation occurs, it may be necessary to give your cat a bath. If you choose to bathe your cat we recommend doing so no more than every 4-6 weeks, in order to preserve their naturally produced oils and keep their coat and skin in good condition.