Baby Powder For Matted Fur. Comb your cat's fur gently to find the matted fur areas. All you need to do is put a small amount on the mat and use your fingers to move the powder into the mats to break them up. Begin brushing — hold the base of the mat with one hand and gently pull it upward away from the cat’s skin. It can really help loosen a mat. Apply some baby powder onto the matted areas and work the baby powder into the mats. Start at the edge of the mat and work your way inwards. The baby powder will loosen up the knots, making it easier for the rest of the areas. Once you see it, sprinkle a little bit of cornstarch or baby powder, and rub this lightly on. And bonus, your kitty will smell nice. Do it just a little at a time until the mats. You can brush the excess powder out once the mat is gone. Both baby powder and corn starch are often used by cat owners to break up mats. Lightly sprinkle some cornstarch or baby powder on the affected area to loosen the fur, which facilitates the next step in removing knots from cat fur. Start from the base of the mat using a straight comb.
It can really help loosen a mat. Start at the edge of the mat and work your way inwards. Apply some baby powder onto the matted areas and work the baby powder into the mats. You can brush the excess powder out once the mat is gone. The baby powder will loosen up the knots, making it easier for the rest of the areas. Begin brushing — hold the base of the mat with one hand and gently pull it upward away from the cat’s skin. Lightly sprinkle some cornstarch or baby powder on the affected area to loosen the fur, which facilitates the next step in removing knots from cat fur. Both baby powder and corn starch are often used by cat owners to break up mats. Do it just a little at a time until the mats. All you need to do is put a small amount on the mat and use your fingers to move the powder into the mats to break them up.
Equate Hypoallergenic Pure Corn Starch Baby Powder, 22 oz
Baby Powder For Matted Fur Apply some baby powder onto the matted areas and work the baby powder into the mats. Once you see it, sprinkle a little bit of cornstarch or baby powder, and rub this lightly on. Begin brushing — hold the base of the mat with one hand and gently pull it upward away from the cat’s skin. Lightly sprinkle some cornstarch or baby powder on the affected area to loosen the fur, which facilitates the next step in removing knots from cat fur. Start at the edge of the mat and work your way inwards. The baby powder will loosen up the knots, making it easier for the rest of the areas. All you need to do is put a small amount on the mat and use your fingers to move the powder into the mats to break them up. Apply some baby powder onto the matted areas and work the baby powder into the mats. Start from the base of the mat using a straight comb. Both baby powder and corn starch are often used by cat owners to break up mats. Comb your cat's fur gently to find the matted fur areas. And bonus, your kitty will smell nice. Do it just a little at a time until the mats. You can brush the excess powder out once the mat is gone. It can really help loosen a mat.