FURminator Cat Short Hair Undercoat DeShedding Tool

FURminator deShedding Tool helps prevent hairballs while reducing shedding up to 90%. Up to 2/3 of the hair a cat sheds is ingested during self-grooming, resulting in hairballs that are messy, stressful to the cat and the cause of potentially serious problems. Edge Reaches Through the Topcoat to Remove Loose...
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FURminator deShedding Tool helps prevent hairballs while reducing shedding up to 90%. Up to 2/3 of the hair a cat sheds is ingested during self-grooming, resulting in hairballs that are messy, stressful to the cat and the cause of potentially serious problems.

  • Edge Reaches Through the Topcoat to Remove Loose Undercoat Hair
  • Stimulates Natural Oil Production, Which Protects Skin & Promotes Healthy, Shiny Coat
  • Reduces Airborne Allergens
  • Best Used Weekly for Cats with Double Coats
  • Curved SkinGuard Design Glides Over Cat's Skin

INSTRUCTIONS: Please read all instructions and FAQs carefully before beginning your grooming. Use the FURminator? undercoat deShedding Tool only as directed. Undercoat deShedding is not the same as brushing or combing ? it removes loose dead hair from shedding without cutting or damaging the topcoat.*Step 1. Undercoat deShedding can be performed at any time on a pet with a completely dry coat, but for best results, it is recommended to be performed immediately after washing or drying. FURminator? brand's extensive line of grooming products are designed to promote healthy skin and co.ats in pets, and significantly reduce the amount of hair that is being shed into the house with regular use. Step 2 Before using the undercoat deShedding tool, perform a complete physical inspection of your pet. Look for sores, bruises, and skin conditions, which your pet?s coat may conceal. If your pet has any of these conditions, seek treatment from a veterinarian before brushing. Also, before using the undercoat deShedding tool, remove tangles or mats with FURminator? Fur Dematting Tool or Grooming Rake. Step 3. Use the undercoat deShedding tool much like a brush, gently stroking across the pet?s coat in the direction of hair growth, angling the stainless steel teeth towards the coat. Start from your pet?s head and work your way back, using extra care near the stomach, legs, genitals, and anus. Avoid making excessive strokes in a single area, instead using fewer long, gentle strokes up and away from your pet?s skin. Although the Skinguard design prevents digging in at edges and helps the undercoat deShedding tool slide over skin, deep or rough brushing can still irritate pet skin, so avoid brushing with excessive pressure. If you notice any redness or irritation discontinue use. Step 4. As undercoat hair is collected by your tool, excess hair can be removed from the teeth of the tool by pushing the FURejector? button. *When used as directed.

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