Basics
of Show Grooming
Copyright © Linda Berg
As I started talking to different Persian
breeders on their routines I expected to discover GREAT secrets....
Unfortunately, no secrets... we have obviously all shared our information well, we have the same routines with just little variances!
One of the first things we
learn when we bath longhair cats is to rinse thoroughly between each shampoo
and rinse, rinse and rinse some more when we have completed each regimen. If
there is any shampoo residue the coat will be flat and greasy looking.
The first step is to degrease the coat. Some people start with Goop (Gojo) others skip the Goop and start with a detergent like
Dawn. When using Goop some start with a dry coat some prefer a wet coat some
use it just around the ears or on the legs where the coat tends to split and
look greasy. If you start with Goop your second step would be the degreasing
shampoo or detergent. I have always used Dawn Dishwashing detergent others like
Joy or Palmolive better. I would experiment and see which you prefer.
Once you decide on the detergent there are several ways to apply it. Some apply
it directly and others like to dilute it with water. I take an 8oz glass of
water and add a two Tablespoons of Dawn. I pour this thru the coat and rub in
thru the coat well. I then rinse and repeat the process to make sure the coat
is clean. If you chose to put the detergent directly onto the coat, you will
find this more difficult to get worked into the coat and more difficult to
remove. Some people prefer another degreaser after the detergent. The most
popular is House of An-Ju One Step Degreaser.
With the next step you can go many different directions. If the coat is fine
you can use a human shampoo for volume and body such as Nexus,
The next step is to rinse all the soap residue from
the coat. Here we have several different options. Some people float the coat by
filling the sink up with water several times until the water stays clear
without soap residue. Others rinse for five minutes. My routine is to add 2
Tablespoons of Apple Cider Vinegar in water and rinse it thru the coat. It will
remove all the soap residue and restore the natural
PH. After you rinse it thru the coat thoroughly turn on the water and rinse the
coat yet again.
A lot of breeders stop with the final rinse but a few continue on with a small
amount of fabric softener in a gallon of water. The fabric softener helps
remove static and makes the coat very soft. After you pour it thru the coat and
distribute it well and guess what? You rinse again!!!
Good Luck!