Both the short and long haired Selkirk Rex breeds have silky fur that is often easy to groom. Brush the fur well, at least once a week. This can be required more often while the moulting process is underway. If this is something they were accustomed to as kittens, they will grow to love it as a regular part of their day. Notably, your Selkirk Rex may not develop a normal curly coat until adulthood. Hair loss is common in growing kittens, but generally speaking, this is not a reason for alarm. If you're unsure, talk to your breeder about it; they should be knowledgeable about this transition phase from working with the parent animals.Check your kitty friend's ears on a regular basis as well; excessively fuzzy ears might make it harder to spot dirt or possible discomfort. You should periodically check the claws, especially on elderly cats, since they don't wear them down as much. Overly long claws have the potential to grow into the paw pads or get horribly trapped.To prevent injury, use clippers to trim them beforehand.
Grooming
April 5, 2022
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