Cat Care

Here we have gathered everything you need to groom and care for the cat in the best way. Different cat breeds have different needs, and different individuals have different needs - therefore we have a large selection of different care products and tools so that you can find what suits your cat. If you have a cat with a long coat, perhaps the need for regular grooming increases, if you have an indoor cat, the claws may need to be trimmed more often. No matter what your cat needs, you can find everything from claw cutters and special cat shampoos to wound care sprays and tick removers on this page. ♥
Take care of your cat - Here you will find everything for cat care!
If the cat has a wound or injury, it may need some extra care. On this page you will find products that can facilitate wound care such as wound sprays, germicidal chlorhex spray, bandages, cat muzzles and neck collars. If the cat has been operated, the surgical wound needs to be kept clean during healing and then the cat is usually sent home with the well-known "lamp shade" around their neck. These plastic collars are not very comfortable, but they do their job well to protect surgical wounds and other areas that the cat must not lick and bite. But a more convenient alternative exists. Inflatable, soft neck collars are a practical and nice alternative to classic collars. The inflatable variant does not block the cat's field of vision and allows the cat to move more naturally. It will also be easier to eat with this type of neck collar.
Something else that may be needed when the cat is sick is a thermometer. If you have a look at what temperature the cat normally has then it is easy to see when it deviates. When you call the clinic with a sick cat, one of the first questions asked is usually "does the cat have a fever?". With a digital thermometer for pets, one can easily read the cat's body temperature to see if it has a fever or not. Other products for heating and cooling that you can find on this page are ice packs, heat packs, cooling pads, cooling bowls, radiatior heat beds and cage fans. Using these you can cool the cat when it is warm, and heat the cat when it is cold.
Caring for the cat's coat, skin, claws, paws, ears, eyes, mouth and teeth can be done from time to time. Teeth and claws are two areas that need regular care, a bit depending on how your cat lives. An outdoor cat can be good at sharpening its claws and tearing them down by climbing, so that sometimes you don't have to cut them. But an indoor cat does not always get the same wear on the claws and hence, claw cutting is something that should be found on the cat owner's schedule.
To brush the teeth of the cat then, is it necessary? Yes! The tartar that are not removed eventually form plaque, which can lead to diseases of the gums and teeth. By brushing the cat's teeth, especially near the gumline, food residues and coatings can be removed before they can become tartar. Cat toothbrushes are available both as finger brushes and toothbrushes with shafts. Choose a soft brush or brush with rubber pegs and brush gently. If you combine the toothbrush with using a toothpaste made for cats then the cat can enjoy the brushing a little more because the toothpaste is often flavored with something nasty. At Petster you will find a cat toothpaste with cheese flavor that is appreciated by most kitties.