Cat Grooming

Whether you are looking at cat grooming near Ashwick, cat grooming near Buckland Dinham or cat grooming near Great Elm cats do not generally eat with their paws yet they are fastidious in cleaning their front feet once their eating is finished. Why is this the case?

Cats are very clean, conscientious animals and they groom themselves a number of times throughout the day. After eating is one of their biggest grooming sessions. No cat grooming supplies found near Trowbridge, Mere or West Ashton are needed after a cat has stopped eating as the cat grooming can be done with the cat’s own ingenious resources.

After a feeding session a cat washes itself with its tongue as a cat’s tongue contains rough surfaces that work well as a comb through its fur. The “comb” of its tongue is able to separate the hairs and deliver saliva to the surface of the skin which aids in loosening particles of dirt as well as particles of food that were left after eating.

Cats are very agile at cleaning but there are areas where it is difficult for them to groom themselves and their tongues cannot reach such spots as the nose, the ears, the area around their mouths and the back of their heads. This is where the front paw becomes an important part of cat grooming whether your cat is grooming near Berkley, near Norton St Philip, near Maiden Bradley, near North Bradley, near Bruton or near Westwood.

The front paw is used as a kind of washcloth to help clean these hard to reach areas. The cat begins by dampening his front paw by licking it and then the moisture from the damp paw is applied to the spot of the body that needs to be cleaned. Each hard to reach areas will have this procedure repeated a number of times until the cat is satisfied that he is thoroughly clean. Once it is finished completely the cat grooming will end with the cleaning of the front paw that was used as the washcloth. Cats are intelligent creatures that apply reason to the actions they do and grooming is a very big part of their life. In fact people could do well to learn from cats how to keep themselves groomed and in tiptop form.

It is believed that the number one reason that cat grooming takes place is in order to keep their coats shiny, clean and in good health. Just as humans are aware of the health of their skin and hair, so do cats show concern over their coats of fur.

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