Safari Soft Bristle Brush for Cats, Wood Handle
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Second Thoughts The Thinning Hair Boar Bristle Brush could be a useful thing, as my hair isn't getting any thicker, but I never use a brush. Or a comb. |
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A little ball of energy running through the house; she's a 'bullie' named Jazz When she did touch it, of course, the bristle “bit” her back and that just kept her going. Now it doesn't matter where we set the broom, if she sees it, |
I bought this years ago at WM I think it was and our cats at the time ignored it. We got a young cat this summer and well, this one LOVES this thing. She is a “rubber” by nature so rubbing her head and neck on this is second nature to her now. She has now made this purchase worthwhile but it did take years of sitting around collecting dust to get to this stage.
I have a cerebellar hypoplasia cat, so it makes playing difficult for her. I have never seen her play with a toy. However, she went nuts over this brush and was rubbing her face in the bristles, rubbing against it, playing with the base, rolling on her back and swatting at it, etc. She is an adult (3yrs) and some reviews said it takes a while for cats to figure out what to do, but she got it right away.
We’ve been using this “Feline Fantasy Brush” for years to keep our cat still during grooming. While we brush her with our Four Paws Magic Coat Love Glove, she grabs onto the base of this...