Everything You Need for a Clean & Happy Cat
Keeping your cat well-groomed isn’t just about appearance, it plays an important role in their health and comfort too. We offer a wide range of grooming products to suit all coat types, ages, and skin sensitivities. From gentle shampoos and brushes to combs and finishing essentials, we’ve got everything you need to keep your cat looking and feeling their best.
Top-Quality Grooming for Every Coat & Skin Type
Every cat is unique, which is why we stock a wide range of grooming products to suit different needs. Our selection includes gentle shampoos for sensitive skin, options designed to help reduce shedding, and coat-specific solutions for short, long, or thick fur. You’ll also find a variety of brushes, combs and de-shedding tools to make grooming easier and more comfortable for both you and your cat
Grooming Tips for At Home Care
Making Grooming a Positive Experience
To make grooming a positive experience, start early to help your cat become comfortable with the routine. Use treats and calm praise to reward good behaviour, and keep sessions short and relaxed especially if your cat is nervous. If your cat finds grooming stressful, calming sprays, pheromone products, or favourite toys can help create a more soothing environment.
Brushing & Coat Care
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Brush your cat regularly to remove loose fur and help prevent tangles and hairballs.
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Use the right brush for your cat’s coat – slicker or combs for long-haired cats, and soft bristle or rubber brushes for short coats.
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For heavy shedders, a de-shedding tool can help reduce loose hair around your home.
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If your cat has knots or mats, use a detangling spray and gently work them out with a wide-tooth comb, taking care not to pull the skin.
Bathing & Shampooing
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Use a cat-specific shampoo — human products can irritate your cat’s skin and strip natural oils.
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Bathe your cat only when necessary, as most cats keep themselves clean. Bathing may be needed occasionally depending on coat type, age, or if they’ve gotten into something messy.
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Lather gently and rinse thoroughly to avoid residue buildup, which can cause irritation or itching.
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For sensitive skin, choose a hypoallergenic or oatmeal-based shampoo designed specifically for cats.
Nail Trimming
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Trim your cat’s nails every 2–4 weeks to prevent overgrowth and accidental scratches.
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Use cat-specific nail clippers to make the process safer and more comfortable.
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Be careful to avoid the quick (the pink area inside the nail) to prevent bleeding and discomfort.
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If you’re unsure, trim just the very tip or seek help from a groomer or veterinary professional.
Ear & Eye Care
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Check your cat’s ears weekly for dirt, redness, or unusual odours.
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Use a cat-safe ear cleaner and a cotton ball or soft pad to gently clean the outer ear only.
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Wipe around the eyes with a soft, damp cloth to remove any discharge or debris.
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If you notice excessive tearing, redness, or irritation, consult a vet for guidance
Some of our trusted brands for Cats
Just a few of the trusted brands we stock in our stores.




