
Part 1: The Root Causes of Cats’ Grooming Resistance
Instinctive Anxiety
Painful Memories

The Tool is not Suitable
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Slicker brushes may irritate short-haired cats.
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Standard plastic brushes can’t detangle long fur, worsening pulling.
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Static or cold materials (e.g., metal) are also uncomfortable.
Deprivation of Autonomy
Part 2: Science-Backed Grooming Tools & Techniques
Gradual Adaptation
Step 1: Get familiar with the smell. Place the comb (such as PawSwing AutoComb) in your cat's activity area and let it explore it on its own.
Step 2: Brief Contact. Gently comb the head (the most relaxed part of the cat) with a comb, no more than 1 minute at a time.
Step 3: Give sufficient rewards. After brushing, give your pet a treat or toy (such as an interactive toy from Pawswing) to establish a positive association.
Using New Tools
PawSwing AutoComb: Automatic rotating comb teeth design reduces pulling; quiet motor is suitable for sensitive cats.
Grooming is not a “battle between humans and cats.”
By understanding your cat's psychology, choosing the right tools (such as an auto self-groomer), and patiently building trust, grooming can become a daily ritual that strengthens your bond.
The design philosophy behind PawSwing products is precisely this—to return grooming to its natural state and make cats fall in love with grooming!
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