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    Siamese and Persian grooming in one home

    This is a specific conversation about Cat grooming tools — what works for cats — ask about yours and get one honest answer for your exact situation.

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    A rescue Siamese and a pedigree Persian under one roof — you've essentially signed up for two completely different grooming programmes. Cats are particular about being groomed, and the right tool makes the difference between a cat that tolerates it and one that bolts. Coat type plays a huge role here: your Persian will need serious daily attention to prevent matting, while your Siamese is almost self-maintaining by comparison. To point you in the right direction — how tolerant is each of them with being handled, and for the Persian specifically, is matting and detangling the main challenge, or are you also battling heavy shedding?
    The Persian is pretty good about grooming, she's used to it — mainly detangling and keeping the coat from matting around her chest and armpits. The Siamese is a rescue so he's still a bit nervy, I mostly just want to manage his shedding without stressing him out.
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    That's a really helpful picture. For the Persian, you need something that gets through a dense long coat without yanking — a slicker brush with fine, angled pins is the workhorse tool here. For the Siamese, because he's nervy, you want something that feels gentle and low-key rather than anything that looks or sounds alarming. A rubber grooming mitt often works brilliantly for rescue cats who are still building trust — it just feels like a pat to them. Can I ask: is the Persian's coat fairly well maintained right now, or are there existing tangles you're working through? That changes whether you need a detangling comb alongside a slicker, or whether the slicker alone will do the job.
    She's pretty well maintained — I keep on top of it, just need a reliable daily brush that actually works on that thick coat. No major mats at the moment.
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    Perfect — then for your Persian, I'd go straight to the Hertzko Self-Cleaning Slicker Brush. It's genuinely well-suited to thick, long coats: the fine bent-wire pins get deep into the undercoat without scratching the skin, and the self-cleaning button means you're not spending half your time picking fur out of the brush between strokes. It's sturdy enough for a Persian's volume of coat but not so stiff that it causes discomfort during a long grooming session — which matters when you're doing this daily. For your Siamese, I'd pair it with a simple rubber grooming mitt like the Zoom Groom from Kong. He'll barely register it as grooming, it removes loose hair effectively on short coats, and it's a genuinely good way to build trust with a nervy rescue. Two very different tools, but each right for the job.
    View Kong Classic (Red) on AmazonView Hertzko Self-Cleaning Slicker Brush on AmazonView Cleaning Slicker Brush on Amazon
    That makes a lot of sense. Would the Hertzko be too much for the Siamese if I ever tried it on him?
    inparticular.ai
    Honestly, yes — I'd keep the Hertzko for the Persian only. The pin density and firmness that make it great on a thick Persian coat can feel too intense on a short-coated cat, and for a nervy rescue that's the last thing you want. Stick with the rubber mitt for him. Once he's fully settled and trusting, you could try a soft-bristle brush as a step up, but the mitt will handle his shedding just fine in the meantime. Two cats, two tools — keeps things simple and keeps both of them comfortable.
    Brilliant, that's really helpful. I'll get both.
    inparticular.ai
    Good call. The Hertzko will make a real difference to your Persian's daily routine — you'll notice how much easier it is to get through the coat without snagging. And the mitt is honestly one of the better things you can do for a rescue cat's confidence early on. Hope they both settle into it well.

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