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I have a zoom groom, and I would think that only dead/loose hair will be coming out, especially at this time of the year. I would groom Henry as often as he likes, he will tell you if he's getting sore or fed up! |
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Agree with Angie. I have a Zoom Groom for both the dogs and cats One of the dogs and one of the cats go into a dream like state when i use it, they love it. Katie (dog) likes it and will come to be groomed, the other cats tolerate it. It doesn't take out anymore than what is ready to come out and by massaging your pet as you use it, you are building up a lovely relationship It is one of the best grooming tools ever invented |
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Thanks!! It is indeed amazing. Plus, being waterproof, you can just rinse it if you ever have to brush out unsavoury matters from your cat's fur due to a dodgy tummy. These days, with Henry coming in from the garden covered in pollen and dead flies, it's extremely useful |
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I got one of these, as was just using a nailbrush before and wanted something more effective. Myszka only has very short fine hair, but he's shedding quite a bit. This thing is AMAZING! Myszka loves it and it really grooms through the hairs to get the loose ones out Can recommend. |
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The zoom groom is brilliant. I originally bought the cat zoom groom for my rabbits and the cats decided they wanted me to use it on them too! They purr like mad when I use it on them. |
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A little tip from doggy users of zoom groom, wet the zoom, shake off excess water, the groomer will then take off loose fur and any scurf/dandruff with it, then just run it under the tap. A very good tip! |
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