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Cat Brushes & Combs
Reduce shedding, detangle knots and keep your cat’s coat healthy with our range of brushes and combs for all coat types.
Cat Brushes & Combs for Tangle-Free, Healthy Coats
Regular brushing keeps your cat’s coat soft, smooth, and free from tangles or mats – especially for long-haired breeds. Our range of cat brushes and combs helps reduce shedding, prevent hairballs, and keep your home fur-free.
Whether your cat has short or long hair, you’ll find the perfect grooming tool here. Choose from slicker brushes for detangling and removing loose fur, or deshedding tools like the popular Furminator to tackle seasonal shedding effectively. We also stock rubber grooming tools like Zoom Groom for gentle massaging while grooming.
Popular Cat Brush & Comb Types
- Shedding Brushes: Ideal for reducing loose hair and undercoat buildup
- Slicker Brushes: Best for removing mats, tangles, and smoothing the coat
- Comb & Fine Tooth Groomers: Great for finishing touches and flea checks
Top Brands We Stock
- Furminator
- JW
- Euro Groom
- Mars
- Zoom Groom
- Zeez
- STC
No matter your grooming routine, a quality brush or comb makes all the difference. Help your cat feel their best while keeping their coat in top condition.
FAQs About Cat Brushes & Combs
Which brush is best for shedding cats?
Deshedding tools like the Furminator are best for managing loose fur and reducing hair around the home. They're designed to reach the undercoat without damaging the topcoat.
How often should I brush my cat?
Long-haired cats may need daily brushing, while short-haired cats can be brushed 1–2 times per week. Regular brushing helps prevent mats and reduces shedding.
Are slicker brushes safe for cats?
Yes, slicker brushes are safe for cats when used gently. They're ideal for detangling and removing loose fur, especially on long-haired or thick-coated cats.
Can I use a dog brush on my cat?
Some brushes are suitable for both dogs and cats, but it's best to choose grooming tools specifically designed for feline coats to ensure safety and comfort.
What’s the easiest way to remove mats in cat fur?
Slicker brushes and grooming combs can help gently work through mats. For severe matting, seek advice from your vet or a professional groomer to avoid hurting your cat.