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Five Best Grooming Tools for Dogs This dog brush is made of natural rubber which prevents bacteria from building up in the brush. You can use this dog hair remover brush while bathing your |
I was surprised that my cats didn’t object at all to being rubbed down with this stuff–you don’t need to add water, but the shampoo itself is still wet and cold–but then I looked at the Vet’s Best website and saw that the shampoo is claimed to have a “calming fragrance.” So it probably has some of that flower essence stuff in it that’s supposed to chill cats out. And I did rather like the smell myself: very subtle, slightly herbal, not perfumey, not cloying (though anything would have been better than the “before” state of my one appallingly stinky cat, sadly nicknamed Pepe Le Pew). A day later, both cats smell pretty much like air, which is ideal.
Easy to apply I’ve used a powdered waterless shampoo on the cats previously (Dry Shampoo Powder for Cats 8oz (Four Paws)) but it’s difficult to brush out, the powder ends up flying everywhere, and the cats smell like perfume afterward; not good. This foam-style shampoo is much less messy to apply. The label says to massage it in, and then brush it out. I rubbed it on with my hands and then brushed it in some more; not sure if that counts as massaging, but I didn’t want to have the cats get squirmy because I rubbed their fur the wrong way. Then I brushed the cats again after the shampoo dried–about ten minutes later. Even while wet, the shampoo did not make their fur feel at all sticky. I was a little concerned when ol’ Pepe Le Pew immediately started washing himself, as soon as he got off my lap. That’s why I went to the manufacturer’s website, to make sure that that was okay. Neither the label nor the website says anything about keeping your cat from washing while the shampoo is still wet, and both cats seem perfectly healthy 24 hours later.
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