Friday, July 30, 2010

What shampoo and/or conditioner for a persian would you recommend?

Is there a preferred brand? Do you think I could find something decent at Wal-Mart or should I order a product online?What shampoo and/or conditioner for a persian would you recommend?
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You are actually asking a good question because a lot of people go to walmart and just pick any shampoo out of the bunch without researching first. If you have a specific breed, knowing that Persians are very special, you should first ask and research before buying a product that may or may not do a thing for your kitty.





Breeders choice are Silky Mango Shampoo and Medicated Oatmeal Shampoo. They rely on these two types because they know the difference in the coat is huge after the first bath. Besides, you're not only managing and caring for the coat but for the skin as well. Knowing Persians tend to get feline acne, you should buy your kitty a shampoo that will bring extra benefits.





If your cat is all white I would recommend you use Bio-Groom Super White shampoo.What shampoo and/or conditioner for a persian would you recommend?
Knowing many cat show people each have their own preferences. Some use human shampoos and conditioners. I've had experience with a cat that was allergic to a human shampoo. The most popular ones that show people use are EQYSS, House of An-Ju, #1 All Systems, Ring 5, Bio Groom. All can be purchased online. All are very good it's a matter of preferences as I mentioned.
I would recommend Herbal Essences, but I am not sure if they sell that in Iran. (they are Persians)
All pet shampoos and conditioners are the same with some exceptions (oatmeal for dry skin, flea shampoo and tearless shampoo). I use the dollar store brands. Go to walmart, and get the tearless baby shampoo, cats don't usually want to be bathed. Otherwise, you'll be blowing your money on marked up products.
at wal-mart, you will typically only find a limited selection of discount brands. obviously, you will need shampoo specifically for pets so you would have better luck at a pet supply store. it is up to you if you want to splurge on some frilly junk or just stick with a basic flea/tick reducing shampoo. do not wash your dog too often. it will remove essential oils from her skin and could lead to scratching and dandruff. you should also get a toothbrush and toothpaste for dogs to brush once a month along with a brush and pet nail clippers/file (human ones can cause the quick to be cut, which is painful).

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