Highlander Cat Care: brushing, bathing, grooming tips


Here are all the tricks to put into practice to take better care of the Highlander cat, guaranteeing it health and beauty.

The Highlander is a cat with an unmistakable appearance: the short tail and the ears folded back make it really charming and irresistible. Let’s find out how to make sure that our cat ​​is always clean and healthy, listing the information you need to know about the care of the Highlander cat .


Highlander cat coat care: brushing and bathing

The specimens of this breed are wrapped in a fluffy and long fur.

There is no doubt: it is one of the characteristics that makes them so magnetic, but in order for it to always be sparkling and soft it is essential to take care of it in depth.

The coat of the Highlander cat, in fact, requires a good dose of care.

It is necessary to brush the cat daily, in order to remove the dead coat and reduce the formation of knots and hairballs.

In particular, the cat must be brushed well in the area of ​​the thighs and neck, where the fur tends to be longer, more woolly and more abundant.

A little trick to make sure that the coat of the specimens of this breed is always soft and bright?

Dab it with a homemade solution based on water and vinegar. Of course, in any case, the first precaution for a really shiny fur is the feeding of the Highlander cat .

To find out what is the best diet for this cat, check out our article.

Wash the cat yes or no?

Does taking care of your Highlander cat necessarily imply having to wash it?

Actually not: domestic cats are animals dedicated to their cleaning. Hence, human intervention tends to be unnecessary.

This does not exclude that the cat may need to bathe in particular cases, such as after long periods of illness or in the case in which it has returned from particularly lively explorations, during which it is dirty with mud, earth or cobwebs.

How to wash the Highlander ? The first precaution concerns the temperature of the water, which should be warm and pleasant for the cat.

Likewise, it is important to use cleaners exclusively formulated for domestic cats, which do not irritate the pet’s care.

After having soaped and rinsed it, all we have to do is dry the little furry dog. Warning: make sure that his fur is completely dry .

Otherwise, the cat could catch cold and get sick. If you are not afraid, we can use the hairdryer to carry out this operation.

Otherwise, just wrap him in a warm towel, with which to gently pat his coat.


Cleaning of teeth, ears and eyes

Your cat’s oral hygiene is very important to her health.

The accumulation of plaque and bacteria, in fact, could cause the onset of diseases such as gingivitis or stomatitis.

For this reason, it is essential to regularly clean the teeth of the feline, using special toothpaste and toothbrush, specifically formulated for the furry dog, or spreadable creams with a sanitizing action and a meat flavour, to be distributed on his teeth.

How to take care of the Highlander cat’s ears? Given their peculiar shape and tendency to secrete large quantities of earwax, they should be inspected regularly.

To clean them we can use special products available on the market, or dab the skin of the cat with a gauze soaked in warm water.

It is a home remedy that can also be used for cleaning the cat’s eyes, if there are deposits or discharges.

Highlander cat nail care

Finally, we just have to answer one last question about the care of the Highlander: is it really necessary to cut the nails of the cat?

The answer is no: domestic cats tend to sharpen their claws by themselves.

However, in the event that your four-legged is elderly and leads a particularly sedentary lifestyle, it may be necessary to perform this operation.

How to proceed? First of all by pressing lightly on the fingertip of the cat, to make the nail come out completely.

Then we just have to remove the portion of the claw that appears lighter in color with a special nail clipper.

It is in fact the non-vascularized part of the nail. Never cut too deeply: the risk is to injure the animal.


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