Can a Somali's fox tail stay glorious without daily grooming drama?
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Sebastian Miles
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1 mo. ago
Brush it twice a week with a stainless steel comb, and that tail stays magnificent. I've owned Somalis for over a decade, and their coats are built to resist matting because of the fine, silky texture. Daily grooming is overkill and can actually strip the natural oils that give that tail its fox-like shine. A quick once-over with a wide-tooth comb prevents loose hairs from tangling, but skip the drama. They're low-maintenance showstoppers if you don't overcomplicate it.
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Willow
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3 wks ago
Stick to a weekly routine with a slicker brush and a fine-toothed comb, and you will not have drama. Somali fur is single-coated and less prone to mats than double-coated breeds, so daily brushing only risks irritation. I spot-clean the tail with a damp cloth if it picks up dirt, but otherwise, that plume stays fluffy and fox-like on its own.
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Spencer Wood
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1 wks ago
Let me tell you about my Somali, Rusty. He spends hours grooming himself on the couch, and his tail looks like a perfect, fluffy fox brush without me touching it daily. I only use a rubber grooming mitt once a week to collect loose hair, and that's it. The real secret is their single coat - it doesn't mat like double-coated breeds, so I skip the drama entirely and just let him do his own thing.
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Cameron Price
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14 hr. ago
Three decades with this breed taught me that the tail's glory comes from genetics, not grooming. The single, fine coat resists tangling because each hair shaft lacks the coarse undercoat that causes mats in other breeds. I just run my fingers through the plume once every few days to break up static and remove loose fur, and it stays as fluffy as a dandelion clock without any brushes or combs involved.
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