Atlamia Self Cleaning Slicker Brush,Dog Brush & Cat Brush with Massage Particles, Removes Loose Hair & Tangles,Skin Friendly & Promote Circulation
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Only in the case of a long-haired kitten. Because the bristles are made of thin metal and have a plastic tip, they may be too rigid for a kitten's fur.
This would snag the fur of my Norwegian Elkhound, who has thick, short fur. As the fur on my dog was being pulled, it made him jump. It was the only time I used it, and it was the last time I used it.
I'm not sure why it wouldn't be possible. My cat enjoys it because it does not pull and massages her. It's extremely gentle and simple to clean.
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end brush from the pet store, particularly if he refused to allow me to brush him. This one was well worth the risk due to its low price. Because the bristles made me feel uneasy, I used it very gently to see how he would react. I've only done it a few times and kept it to two or three minutes at a time, while he was eating and only when he really needed it, and he hasn't complained. The self- Cleaning spring performs as expected, allowing me to simply lift rather than pull the fur out with my fingers. The cat lets me know when he wants to be scratched a little before eating, but he's always moving. The other night, however, he lay down on the ground a few feet from his bowl, and I tried brushing him in that position. He didn't roll around like he usually does, but instead stayed in the same spot for at least 10 minutes, purring and kneading the air with his front paws. I've been feeding him for more than a year, and he's never been so relaxed. I'm not sure how well this brush would hold up to heavy use over time (it feels cheaply made), but it gets the job done and appears to be a winner in the eyes of the cat. My four- The manufacturing quality is why the star rating is so high.
Bella has a quiet, reserved demeanor. She was never a fan of being pet. My car Bella, on the other hand, has changed since I began using this hair brush. This brush is one of her favorites. She insisted on having her hair brushed on a regular basis. I have to say, I'm very impressed and pleased with the outcome! This is a must-have item.
This brush is fantastic! Hair from a cat can be easily removed with this tool. It should not be excessively large. The push-button feature makes hair removal simple. It's comfortable to hold and feels good in my hand. I'd recommend it for cats, but I think my floofy golden needs a brush with more powerful tines. Small dogs may benefit from this treatment.
She'll lay down and purr the entire time I brush her, so it must be like a spa treatment. It's also incredibly simple to maintain. I've never had a problem getting every strand of fur out of it; I couldn't have asked for a better product, especially at such a low price; this compares to products advertised for three to four times the price of this one. and it is unquestionably up to the task! I've had it for a few months and it's still in great shape and clean!.
The first time I used it, it was damaged. In comparison to the rest of the tines, the tiny "times" in/near the top corners bent out of shape and pointed in an odd direction on first use. There was no rough or unusual treatment! br>I only used it once on our feline (cat), and it has already disfigured him. Our 18-year-old cat has never been exposed to "the outdoors" and lives exclusively indoors. Her coat/fur had been groomed on a regular basis, so there were no snarls, tangles, or matts to harm this product. br>The product is simply too cheaply made. It's also of terrible quality. br>I strongly advise you to avoid purchasing this item and instead spend your money on the "HARTS" Cat/Dog grooming tool, which is what we usually do. Although the HART tool is a little smaller, the "TINES" in the HART tool will not break when used for the first time. The issue with the grooming tool, I believe, is that the "tines" are made of "aluminum," whereas the smaller HART GROOMING TOOL has "Steel" Tines.
Every four weeks, my big boy visits the groomer, who uses a de-fuzzer. smearing shampoo on him and brushing him out when he's dry After that, there'll be enough fur to make a sweater out of. I mean it! He does, however, continue to shed profusely. This is something I saw, bought, and use on a daily basis. Yay! He still sheds, but now I'm able to photograph everything! My Dyson animal vacuum is grateful to the makers of this fantastic product because it no longer needs to run at 5-minute intervals. 6 times a day is a good number to aim for.
One of my cats despises being stroked. I showed him his new brush and then began brushing him gently. He was giddy with delight and turning around for more! He's never done anything like this before with any other brush. I also used it on our large German shepherd dog's fur, and it worked wonderfully. It's very simple to clean, and the hair falls out in a neat mat that's easy to dispose of. For the money, this is a fantastic product.
This was purchased for my white Coton de Tuléar dog, who has hair rather than fur, and it fits him perfectly. I also tried it on Mr. Kitty, my black 5-month-old kitten, who has medium-length fur and sheds all over my cream sofa (and I'm allergic to him, ugh). I only brush him on one setting, and he's completely covered! By simply pressing the button, I can dispose of the fur in a smooth and easy manner. Because I have Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, the rubber grip handle is extremely helpful. I hope that this review has been beneficial. It's a fantastic product, especially when compared to some of the more expensive options I've seen. Thanks =).