Coastal Pet Safari Cat Shedding Comb – Prevents Hairballs – Daily-Use Cat Deshedding Brush – for Cats with Short and Long Hair – One Size
$12.99
Price: $12.99
(as of Jan 08, 2025 02:45:07 UTC – Details)
Cat Brush for Shedding: Remove unwanted flying fur and keep your cat’s coat looking smooth and shiny
Wide-Toothed Grooming Cat Comb: The Comb features metal teeth, rounded tips to prevent irritation
Dual-Length Cat Comb: Long teeth act as an undercoat rake, while short teeth collect loose fur
Cat Brush for Indoor Pet: This brush prevents hairballs and enhances your cat’s natural beauty
Coastal Pet Cares: We design and deliver quality products that people trust for the pets they love
Customers say
Customers find the hair comb effective for removing loose hair and clumps. They appreciate its quality, durability, and comfortable handle. The comb works well for comb out mats and preventative grooming care.
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Mary Kao –
BEST pet comb ever!! LOVE LOVE LOVE
This is hands down, the best pet grooming comb! I have 2 long haired persian cats and 2 shih tzu puppies. Grooming them requires a LOT of work. I now save so much time combing my fur babies with much less effort. I have all kinds of combs, flea combs, wide tooth combs, slicker brushes also, small/medium/large, with/without silicone tips, and they are all just OK. I also have the Furminator deshedding tool, which I think is too harsh on my cats hair, ripping out a lot of it and irritating my cats. This comb is great at dematting and removing loose hair while at the same time being very gentle and also making the hair/coat look super fluffy and supple (so works like a comb and brush in one), without roughly snagging and pulling the hair. It has a very gentle and smooth glide, but yet super efficient, not pulling/removing too much hair, but just the necessary amount that’s loose. It’s also quicker to groom compared to other combs and brushes I’ve had. And my cats don’t seem to mind it as much as my other combs/brushes. Was hesitant about getting another comb as I already have too many but saw something similar on Instagram and gave it try. LOVE IT! There are a few Chinese versions of this brush but I decided to go with this brand name as I like and already have their slicker brush.
Erin –
Amazing Cat Brush!
I haven’t honestly tried a huge variety of brushes, but I had bought a few previously and was extremely disappointed. I have a short hair and a long hair, and this get fluff off both and pulls massive tufts of fur from the bottomless furry pit that is our long hair. She is a bit grumpy in general, but she seems to love it. She doesn’t run when she sees it and even if she starts getting angry over a snag, a couple soothing brush strokes calms her back down. I think this is because this brush’s tines aren’t sharp so it is basically impossible to hurt her even when I get a little overzealous (oops!!) and she seems relieved at the truly massive amounts of dense fur this can quickly remove. My husband doesn’t generally get excited about these things but even he loves brushing her. We have gone from brushing her almost never, to brushing her almost daily because this brush makes it downright pleasant for both Cat and us. It is also so sturdy that I can’t see ever needing another brush. Love it!
M. Turner –
Works really well!
I’ve had cats most of my life but when a fuzzy orange kitten wandered into our life and turned into a beautiful, long-haired ball of floof, I didn’t know exactly what to do with her coat! I’ve never had a long-haired kitty before. I had a couple other brushes on hand for my two short-haired cats, but neither really seemed to work well for her long, silky coat. (One was just a bristle brush and didn’t remove anything; the other was a round head brush that got *some* fur but mainly just annoyed her.) I googled “best brush for long haired cats” and this comb came up.It does a really good job getting in the various layers of my long haired cat. Removed a nice amount of hair but not too much the way something like a Furminator can do. I like the dual layer size of the comb’s teeth and the fur stays nicely in place against the edge so you can easily remove it in one clump instead of it just flying everywhere.The long-haired cat is still young (10 months) and not a huge fan of the combing process. She tries to squirm and bite it. But I got a lot better results faster with this versus other brushes I’ve tried. And I think quick is probably best given her lack of patience.I did try it out on my short hair cat and it worked nicely on her too. In fact, she really loved it and purred and was rubbing to get more combing. Of course the amount of fur coming off her wasn’t as much as the long haired but she has much less to start with. So I can see this being useful for both long and short hair though probably better for long.Overall, I’m very pleased!
TurquoiseEyes –
Wish the teeth were just a bit longer, otherwise, very good
I’ve been owned by two beautiful long-haired cats in twenty years, one a Chinchilla (i.e., the Fancy Feast cat’s breed) & the other a purebred Maine Coon. Both cats required extensive combing, so I know my cat combs (I’ve owned five or six in my lifetime, and I have to say, I think this is overall the best). My first cat had to be combed daily, and had very fine but plentiful fur. He was a former show cat, before I bought him, so he was used to combing. My Maine Coon & current pet, on the other hand, has a silky but dense three-layer coat which sheds heavily in the springtime. She loves brushing, but hates combing. However, it has to be done once a week, or she’ll get hairballs, and with my beige non-Stainmaster carpet, that’s definitely no fun. Her undercoat alone is off the charts. She is thirty pounds & has more fur on her tail than some kinds of cats have over their whole bodies. Being so big because of the breed she is, possessing twenty sharp claws & a finely-honed set of four fangs expert at delivering a fatal bite to the jugular, my beloved cat is…ahem…a handful. I needed a lightweight but firm comb with good teeth in it. The last comb I had, previously used on my Chinchilla for years, my cat’s fur literally laughed at, breaking two of the metal teeth off upon first usage. Not so with this comb- with it’s long & short metal teeth intersperced closely together, it works great on dense Maine Coon furriness. My cat’s fur is so long & thick that I wish all of the teeth were a little bit longer, just because the comb fills up SO fast with her fur. Because the teeth of the comb are so close together, it takes a little work to pull this baby bear’s fur out of the comb each time it’s full (which would be often). The comb works well, because each time I use it, I have enough excess fur each week to stuff a pillow sham with, line a pair of slippers & make a fur stole. The wooden handle is fairly ergonomic, and very well-made. The price is great for the quality- I couldn’t find anything at the pet stores around here that even came close, and they were all pricey. Amazon came through again! The teeth aren’t bendable, and are very well-made. I like that the comb is fairly lightweight & easy-to-grip, as my arthritic hands get tired fairly fast, and I’ve got to contain my furball with my own death grip as I’m combing with the other hand at all times. Be prepared to get a LOT of fur off of your pet with this serious comb.
Aaron –
We have a long haired cat, and this works great on him. It’s surprising the amount of hair we can get off him, and we brush him EVERY night. Highly recommend!
Jojo –
Excellent brush. Fab quality, the cats like it. My groomer uses it so I got one on her recommendation.
Joy Fischer –
My ragdoll cat is very tolerant of this cat comb. Seems to work well at keeping his fur from matting. Happy I bought it.
Rebecca Shadd –
I didn’t expect for this to be such good quality, but I’m greatly pleased by it. My cat loves this thing and will sit and purr like crazy while I’m using it. It works wonders. I had another de-shedding brush (also from Amazon) that he not only hated, but that did almost nothing in his coat, which isn’t even that long (he’s a tabby). This brush works quickly and smoothly. You still have to be careful not to brush too roughly since this is a hard comb, not a soft brush. It’s a beautiful product too. The handle might seem a bit small, but any bigger and it would’ve been harder to maneuver around my cat’s body. It collects shedding hair easily and, unlike my last comb, you don’t have to stop every 3-5 strokes to pull the cat hair out from between the teeth. Overall, thoroughly pleased – highly recommend!
DDi –
Does the job very well.