How to Remove Mats from a Cat with an Electric Razor

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Part of the video series: How to Groom a Cat

Summary: Dealing with mats and knots in a cat's fur with an electric razor is discussed in this free video.

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How to Remove Mats from a Cat with an Electric Razor

Now your equipment like people help me to hold a animal if I touch them with my clippers they just jump and you know it is not going to cut you. You do all that it is not it might nick that little web in there if you really try that. It is when you pull the skin up in there with it and it will anything that will fit in there it will cut. She like this because we are getting the matts off and with her attitude I think she will be difficult to do if she was not matted. If she doesn't seem to think that this is her cup of tea right now and cats you can't not keep them on the table you should not expect anything after 15 minutes. It is something about cats. Dogs would stay on the table until they drop. A cat is through with you and everything in about 15 minutes. You should know that I didn't when I first started grooming cats and I couldn't figure out why they were so good at first and then horrible. Also since there skin is so thin you want to make sure that this blade is not hardly warm. They would burn. With time wise that works out pretty good they can't be on the table. Now they have like dogs they have a cutting areas that are very easily cut. In one is in the rear end and I have not done that yet and I'm not looking forward to it but how I do a cat and how teach people to do cats is you want to it is the same technique when you iron. You want there skin flat or instead of a wrinkle you would get a cut. So like if you need to get here you want that straight and roll it over a muscle. You will just pull it up a muscle and we brush. Because if I left this straight that is a high cut area for a cat. So I'm rolling her hair over a bone or a muscles. I guess her 15 minutes are here. Let me get this other matt.

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