Cats groom themselves. So why brush them? Because hairballs, matts, and the early signs of skin issues all show up in brushing. The Singapura needs a tool matched to their coat — not just any "cat brush" off the shelf.
Coat profile for Singapura
Brushing frequency: once a week.
Tools: rubber curry mitt or fine-tooth comb.
- Rubber curry mitt — most cats love it, doubles as a pet-style stroke.
- Fine-tooth comb — for finishing + flea check. Run it slowly across the rump and watch for tiny black specks.
- Nail trimmer + ear wipe. Build the routine around the brush — easier to do nails on a relaxed cat that's already being groomed.
Picks for Singapura
Tips
- Start at the head, work to tail. Cats accept face-touch better than tail-touch.
- 5 minutes a day > 30 minutes once a week. Even a 30-second pass reduces hairballs.
- Treats during, not after. Builds positive association with the brush itself.
