Which comb is practical for a Persian cat’s daily coat care?
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Nathan Cook
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21 min. ago
I’d lean toward a stainless steel greyhound comb with both wide and fine teeth-the wide side tackles tangles without yanking, and the fine side smooths the coat after. It’s a bit of a balancing act, because you have to be gentle around the face and chest, but that comb really does the job for daily upkeep without too much fuss.
Zoey Turner
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9 min. ago
For daily maintenance, a wide-toothed metal comb with rotating pins is worth considering-it glides through the fur more easily and reduces pulling, which can be a real struggle with longer coats. Some people prefer a simple slicker brush for quick passes, but I find the rotating pins help avoid those snags that make grooming feel like a chore. It really depends on how patient your cat is and whether you prioritize detangling or just a quick once-over.
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