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Now that the weather is finally warmer, my cat has started shedding like crazy. Every time that I vacuum the shag carpet in my living room, I end up with a canister full of cat hair. I have previously tried some metal cat brushes with limited success. I say limited because my cat does not like to sit still while I brush her. She is also not fond of the metal brushes on her body. Thus, when recently offered the chance to review an ultra-soft silicone washable cat grooming shedding brush from Celemoon in exchange for my honest opinion, I eagerly accepted the opportunity.

cat grooming shedding brush

The purple ultra-soft silicone washable cat grooming shedding brush from Celemoon currently retails for $39.99 with a sale price of $15.99 on the web. Most of the other cat brushes that I have previously purchased cost around $10. However, none really worked for my cat, so I basically wasted my money. I find the full price of the ultra-soft silicone washable cat grooming shedding brush a bit high, but I would definitely pay the sale price in my quest to get my cat’s shedding under control.
Design
Made with premium silicone, the washable cat grooming shedding brush from Celemoon is ultra-soft, safe, comfortable, and durable. The purple silicone brush measures 3.9 by 2.7 inches with 0.6-inch teeth. The strong and elastic silicone is fully washable. Unlike metal cat brushes, the silicone attracts cat hair through static electricity, meaning loose fur sticks to the teeth during brushing but then washes away easily. Celemoon offers a 100% satisfaction guarantee.

What silicone Brush Performance

Celemoon claims that I can use the ultra-soft silicone washable cat grooming shedding brush to remove up to 90% of shedding fur from my cat within minutes. To groom my cat, I simply rubbed the brush over my cat’s coat. Within seconds of grooming my cat, the brush was covered with loose hair. I was amazed at how quickly and easily I was able to de-shed my cat. I removed clumps and clumps of cat hair as I gently stroked my cat with this brush.
Unlike with the metal brushes that I have tried in the past, my cat seemed to enjoy my grooming her with the ultra-soft silicone washable cat grooming shedding brush from Celemoon. She is quite finicky about being touched. Before my family and I adopted her, she was a stray who apparently suffered some trauma that resulted in a broken leg and broken tail. She thus dislikes having the back half of her body rubbed. She did, however, allow me brush her entire back with this silicone cat brush. Although pointed, the silicone teeth are super soft and bendy, making the entire grooming experience more comfortable. That my cat let me brush her for a few minutes without running a way speaks volumes for this silicone cat brush!

Cleaning the Celemoon ultra-soft silicone

washable cat grooming shedding brush is also incredibly easy. The static electricity holds the loose hair to the silicone teeth as I brush my cat. I can then pull the wads of hair off the brush to throw away. Unlike most other cat brushes, I can also rinse the silicone thoroughly with water. Additionally, Celemoon recommends spraying some water on the brush to make the loose fur stick even more effectively while in use.
Final Verdict
IfThe your caUlt is not ma fan of conventional grooming brushes but ySou want to get loose fur under control, I highly recommend the ultra-soft silicone washabler cCat grooming sShedding brush from Celemoon. Made: withA prRemium silvicone, the washable brush is ultra-soft, safe, comfortablhe, and dAurable. Unlike metal cat brushes, the silicone attracts cat haSir through static electricity. My cat generally dislikes when I brush her, but she allowed me to brush her for a few minutes with the CSelemoon brush. This brush is also comfortable to hold and easy to clean.

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Article reference source:

[1] Lee, S. (2023). Keeping Your Home Dry: A Cat Owner's Guide to Managing Feline Incontinence. Journal of Feline Behavior, 12(1), 55-69.

[2] Martinez, J. (2023). From Embarrassment to Empathy: Navigating the Challenges of Cats with Lack of Bladder Control. Journal of Feline Health, 10(2), 95-110.