Cat Grooming Brushes
The right brush turns grooming from a battle into a bonding ritual — slickers, deshedders and gloves matched to your cat’s coat to cut shedding and hairballs.

Soft Paw Deshedding Brush
A gentle dematting tool that clears loose and matted fur from long or short coats.

Double-Sided Deshedding Grooming Comb
Two-in-one comb removes loose fur while gently massaging skin.

Dematting Deshedding Rake For Dogs
A powerful undercoat rake that reduces shedding and frees stubborn mats on long-haired breeds.

Double-Sided Deshedding And Flea Comb
Two-sided comb tackles loose fur and fleas to keep coats clean and healthy.

Pet Bathing and Deshedding Brush
Lathers shampoo and loosens shedding fur for a gentler bath-time groom.

Deshedding Comb for Medium to Large Dogs
Cuts through thick coats to lift out loose undercoat on medium and large breeds.

2-in-1 Detangling and Deshedding Brush
Dual-sided brush that lifts loose fur and works out tangles in one easy stroke.

Pet Spray Deshedding Grooming Comb
A spray comb that lifts loose fur with a gentle massage, no bath required.

Dual-Use Cat Fur Thinning & Deshedding Brush
Two-sided brush thins dense fur and removes loose undercoat to reduce matting and shedding in cats.

Self-Cleaning Cat Deshedding Brush
One-button retractable bristles release trapped fur, so deshedding your cat and clearing the brush is effortless.

Round-Edge Deshedding Rake Comb
Gentle round-tipped rake comb that removes loose hair for less shedding and a smoother coat.

Pet Deshedding Tool And Hair Remover
An edge-trimming deshedding tool that lifts loose fur from cats and dogs alike.

Undercoat Rake Deshedding Comb
Floating-needle rake comb that lifts loose undercoat for less shedding and a fluffier, shinier finish.

Dog Deshedding Rake Comb
Reaches deep into the undercoat to lift loose hair and cut shedding around the home.

Deshedding Rake Grooming Comb
A deshedding rake comb that lifts loose and floating hair for less shedding and a shinier coat.

Large Rake Deshedding Grooming Comb
A large rake comb that removes loose hair for less shedding and a shinier coat.

Self-Cleaning Deshedding Comb
Self-cleaning undercoat rake with stainless-steel blades that lifts away loose hair and tangles.

3-In-1 Pet Grooming Brush Tool
A multi-function grooming tool that brushes, de-sheds and detangles in one.

Waterproof Non-Slip Pet Grooming Brush
A gentle de-shedding brush that removes loose hair from cats and dogs.

Pet Hair Removal Grooming Gloves
Gentle deshedding gloves that lift loose fur while your pet enjoys a soothing stroke.

Portable Pet Dematting Comb
Lifts matted and tangled fur from cats and dogs with a comfortable, easy-grip handle.

Self-Cleaning Slicker Brush For Cats And Dogs
One-click retract clears trapped fur, making everyday deshedding effortless.

Pet Hair Remover Grooming Glove
Gently strokes away loose hair while giving your pet a soothing massage.

Double-Sided Pet Grooming Glove
Gently removes loose fur while massaging your dog or cat during a calming brush-down.
Matching the brush to your cat’s coat
For short-haired cats, a rubber grooming glove or a soft slicker is usually all you need — it lifts loose hair, distributes natural oils and feels like a fuss, which is exactly why nervous cats tolerate it. A fine-toothed comb finishes the job and catches any stray tangles.
Long-haired cats need more: a slicker brush to lift the coat, a deshedding tool to pull dead undercoat from below the surface, and a steel comb to work through the fine, mat-prone areas behind the ears, under the legs and along the trousers. A little every day beats one big session a week.
Beating mats and hairballs
Mats form where the coat moves and rubs, and once they tighten to the skin they pull painfully and can hide sores beneath. Tease the edges loose gently with fingers and a comb; never cut a mat out with scissors, as the skin tents up underneath and is easily nicked — a stubborn mat is a job for a groomer or vet.
Every brushing session removes hair your cat would otherwise swallow while self-grooming, which is the main source of hairballs. Regular brushing is one of the simplest ways to cut down on those unwelcome sick-ups, and pairing it with treats and a calm spot teaches your cat to actively enjoy the routine.
Everything here is chosen to be genuinely useful in everyday life with your pet — quality-checked, fairly priced and shipped tracked across the UK. For any health concern, your vet is always the best first port of call.
Common questions
Which brush is best for a long-haired cat?
A combination works best: a slicker brush to lift the coat, a deshedding tool for the dense undercoat, and a steel comb for the fine, mat-prone areas. Short daily sessions prevent tangles far better than one weekly marathon.
Will brushing reduce hairballs?
It helps a lot. The more loose hair you capture with a brush, the less your cat swallows while self-grooming, which is the main cause of hairballs. Long-haired and heavy-shedding cats benefit most.
How do I deal with a matted coat?
Gently loosen small mats from the edges with your fingers and a comb, and never cut them out with scissors — the skin lifts into the mat and is easily injured. Tight or widespread matting is best left to a professional groomer or your vet.
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