How To Groom Your Cat
كيف تقوم بالاعتناء بفرو قطتك ومشطها و تنظيفها
Cats seem to do everything with a runway attitude, whether they're presenting you with a dead mouse or eating a bowl of tuna. Here's how to make your cat look even more regal.
To complete this How-To you will need:
A cat in need of grooming
And bristle or rubber cat brush
A pair of blunt grooming scissors
A pair of cat nail clippers
And some cat treats
A metal comb
And a fine-toothed flea comb
Step 1: Brush coat
Brush your cat's coat in the direction that the fur naturally grows from head to tail. Though cats do clean themselves on a regular basis, a good brushing will help keep Kitty's hair off your furniture and hairballs out of her stomach.
Tip: For short-haired cats, first brush them with a metal comb, then use your bristle or rubber brush to remove dead and loose hair.
Step 2: Brush legs & belly
Brush the cat's legs and belly, carefully untangling any knots you may find. You can use a pair of blunt scissors to cut out any difficult mats.
Tip: If your cat has fleas, brush her with a fine-toothed flea comb.
Step 3: Trim nails
If your cat tends to scratch a lot, trim his or her nails every 2 to 6 weeks.
Tip: Never trim a cat's whiskers—they're one of the most sensitive parts of its body.
Step 4: Brush full body
Now that you've untangled any problematic fur, give your cat another full-body brush. Then set her free and reward her with all the petting she can handle.
To complete this How-To you will need:
A cat in need of grooming
And bristle or rubber cat brush
A pair of blunt grooming scissors
A pair of cat nail clippers
And some cat treats
A metal comb
And a fine-toothed flea comb
Step 1: Brush coat
Brush your cat's coat in the direction that the fur naturally grows from head to tail. Though cats do clean themselves on a regular basis, a good brushing will help keep Kitty's hair off your furniture and hairballs out of her stomach.
Tip: For short-haired cats, first brush them with a metal comb, then use your bristle or rubber brush to remove dead and loose hair.
Step 2: Brush legs & belly
Brush the cat's legs and belly, carefully untangling any knots you may find. You can use a pair of blunt scissors to cut out any difficult mats.
Tip: If your cat has fleas, brush her with a fine-toothed flea comb.
Step 3: Trim nails
If your cat tends to scratch a lot, trim his or her nails every 2 to 6 weeks.
Tip: Never trim a cat's whiskers—they're one of the most sensitive parts of its body.
Step 4: Brush full body
Now that you've untangled any problematic fur, give your cat another full-body brush. Then set her free and reward her with all the petting she can handle.
شرح وترجمة المفردات الانجليزية الصعبة
runway: هارب, هروبي
tuna: التن, سمك التن
regal: فخم. ملكي
bristle: شعر صلب تصنع منه الفرشاة
rubber: مطاط
brush: فرشاة
blunt: كليل: غير حاد أو ماض
scissors: مقص
nail clippers: مقلمة الأظفار
treat: متعة
comb: مشط
fine-toothed comb: مشط يحتوي على أسنان حادة ومتقاربة
coat: صوف الحيوان
fur: فرو
tail: ذيل
a regular basis: بشكل منتظم
kitty: قطة صغيرة
hairball: كومة من الشعر تكون في معدة أو أمعاء الحيوان, خاصة القط, وتنتج عن تراكم الشعر كل مرة يقوم فيها القط بلعق فروه.
short-haired cat: قط ذو فرو فصير
loose hair: شعر متقلقل ومهلهل أو محلول و مفكوك
belly: بطن
to untangle: يحل, يفك
knot: عقدة
mat: الجديلة: شيء مجدول
flea: برغوث
to trim: يقلم, يشذب, يهذب
whiskers: شاربي الهرة
give your cat another full-body brush: قم بتمشيط كامل لفرو القطة
petting: مداعبة, ملاطفة
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