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Train Your Cat To Be Groomed

Grooming should be done on a daily basis for proper care of your cat. Brushing, combing, clipping nails, and cleaning ears are all types of grooming that need to be done. By doing basic grooming on a regular basis, it will help prevent scratched furniture and hairballs.

Hairballs can be managed using different products. (Do not confuse this for a substitute for grooming.) Learn more about these products at your favorite pet store or internet site.

Bath Time for Persian Cats

Whether you bought your Persian cat as a show cat or simply as a house pet, the fact is that Persians need more grooming than the average cat and that responsibility falls upon you. If you don’t know where to start with learning how to groom your cat then this article is for you. We’ve put together some of the most pertinent information you need to know when it comes to grooming your cat. Persian cats are not particularly easy to maintain, although the trouble is worth it when one considers their beauty.

Declawing Debate

Disclaimer: We understand that declawing is a very sensitive, emotionally-charged issue. Since 75% of our members live in countries where declawing is legal, we feel it is important to provide information from both sides. We hope that by publishing these editorials, you can make the decision that is right for you.

The following editorials do not necessarily reflect the views of Persian-Cats.com.

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December 2001 Newsletter

The contents of this newsletter are inspired by the visitors of PERSIAN-CATS.COM. The following tips and information come primarily from bulletin board postings and particularly useful discussions in the chat room.

This Month's Features: A Christmas Tree Tip, The New Mr. Bigglesworth, and Nailing the Art of Nail Trimming

A Christmas Tree Tip
(This information came from Patsy S.)

August 2000 Newsletter

The contents of this newsletter are inspired by the visitors of PERSIAN-CATS.COM. The following tips and information come primarily from bulletin board postings and particularly useful discussions in the chat room.

This Month's Features: Blood Types in Cats, Fascinating Feline Facts, Health Insurance for Pets, Tuna: A Cat's Friend or Foe, and Grooming Your Show Cat

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