How do you brush a cat that hates it?
Ava Arnold
Updated on March 21, 2026
Since there really isn't any reason to back brush her coat, that's okay. If she doesn't like it, she doesn't like it. As you brush her, if you come upon a tangle in the coat, switch to a comb and gently work it through the tangle. Be careful not to pull the hairs.
How do you brush an angry cat?
How to groom an aggressive cat
- Make sure you select the right brushes. ...
- Find somewhere quiet and allow plenty of time.
- Start by letting your cat sniff and rub her face against the brush in her own time. ...
- Try gently brushing her back if she allows you to. ...
- Remember to praise and reward your cat when she allows you to brush.
Why wont my cat let me brush her?
Being scared of the prospect of being groomed. Having had a bad experience with grooming in the past. Not enjoying being handled in general. Having a very matted coat that causes pain if it's even gently teased with a comb.Why do some cats hate to be brushed?
Overstimulation and session lengthCats can become irritated with the grooming process if the sessions are always long and include tedious work picking out matted areas from their fur. Mats in the fur can be painful which can easily cause your cat to dislike grooming sessions.
Why does my cat hiss at me when I brush her?
When cats display aggression when brushed or groomed, it can stem from many different motivations. The most common include: Fear/defense: A fearful cat may exhibit dilated pupils, ears turning back, or a twitching tail. In this situation, your cat may growl, hiss or swat at the person brushing or grooming.Top TIPS for Brushing Your Cat (even if they hate it)
Can you brush a cat against the grain?
Using the Wrong Brush / Brushing the Wrong WayBrush with the grain and direction of the fur so your cat will feel more comfortable and avoid getting hurt. When you brush against the grain, you are risking having the hair being pulled too tightly.