our kiz
A routine Belly Clip and Brush Out were on the cards for Kizzy Whiz in Liverpool recently.
Nice seeing you again Kizzy !
miss phoebe
Phoebe always makes a hasty retreat after her Session. Here she is, taking refuge in her secure garden.
Persian Phoebe’s coat is thick, and she doesn’t like being combed. Therefore the best way forward for Phoebe and mum is to keep Phoebe’s coat short.
Phoebe doesn’t particularly like the clippers either – but we think she prefers them to the comb – and it means the intervals between her Sessions can be longer.
happy hobo
Catching up with Hobo in Preston, Lancashire was on the cards again recently for his Autumn Brush Out.
Hobo’s coat was definintely ready for the Session ! Not particularly matted, but holding lots of excess hair. This hair, if not brushed out, is what causes matting going forwards.
It was great to leave Hobo with a thinner, floof free coat. All ready for your new Winter coat, Hobo ….. See you again in the Spring !
snoozy samson
Persian Samson from Padiham, Lancashire chose to have a good snooze during his latest Belly Clip and Brush Out. He just couldn’t keep his eyes open ….
floofy oliver
Floofy Persian Oliver is always such a good boy during his Belly Clip and Brush Out Sessions in Winsford, Cheshire.
It was a hot afternoon so today’s Session was in the garden – under a marquee, to shelter from the glare. A slight breeze blowing through. Just perfect !
It really is important that we don’t overheat during our Sessions. Overheating makes for an uncomfortable Session, with undue tension.
Here’s Oliver. This is actually his smiley-face !
a little lion
Persian Aslan from Warrington, Cheshire was quite determined today that his Session wasn’t going to go ahead.
Aslan has a difficult coat to maintain. It’s very cotton wool-y, which makes it difficult to comb, Aslan doesn’t like being combed. So, his coat mats even moreso. Then everything becomes even more difficult ….
For most of the year, we maintain with regular Brush Outs and Belly Clips. Over the summer months, we decided to let Aslan enjoy freedom (!) with a Full Clip. This meant he could go longer between Sessions, without his coat becoming matted.
Today, we finished on a first (rough) Clip. Aslan had been vocal and demonstrative throughout the Session, so this was the best approach for him, today.
hercules with his sticky out tongue
Although Persian Hercules is quite a nervous young man, he has come on in leaps and bounds during his Sessions.
The first couple of times we met up, Hercules was quite fidgety. These days, he chills and takes it in his stride. Don’t get us wrong – he’s pleased when the Session is over, but during, he lays and closes his eyes and does enjoy some fuss.
Here is the little guy with his curly wurly whiskers – and sticky-outy tongue !
sleek ollie
Do you think that Oliver knows he looks smart and sleek ?
6 year old Oliver from Liverpool is always such a good boy during his Session. He’d much rather being playing out, thanks very much – but he knows how good he feels after a Session.
There is always such a lot of hair that comes away during his brushouts. He really must feel like a new man afterwards !
gentle holly
Gentle Holly from Padiham, Lancashire after her Session.
Holly is always nervous beforehand, but settles well on the table – although there is incessant chat throughout. She really can not stop her gentle meows. Always so interesting !
darling daisey
Persian Daisy Mae’s coat was quite pelted when we met up with her this time in winsford, Cheshire.
Daisy hasn’t been letting mum comb her … and she has sooooo much undercoat.
We took Daisy Mae’s coat away for a fresh start and we have decided that we are going to keep Daisy Mae’s coat short going forward.
Since her Session, mum has reported that Daisy has been like a different cat
“I haven’t seen Daisy Mae so happy running about … still running now at 10.50pm !”
Obviously feeling much lighter and freer. Great to hear !