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The
Selkirk Rex has an alert and active personality with a sweet,
endearing disposition that is very appealing. The coat is random and
unstructured, arranged in loose curls, giving an overall soft, plushy
feel……….Your preparation and presentation can make all the
difference to the appearance of your Selkirk– it is well worthwhile
working at it! Judges are impressed by sparkling condition – it can
affect placings in classes!
I
use House of An-Ju products, obtainable from Smylee Pets (01953
8612660). I usually bath on a Wednesday or Thursday for a Saturday
show. I use Snowy Blue Shampoo to cleanse the coat and
Texturizing Shampoo to add lift and body – I find them both the best
products I have used. I NEVER use conditioner. The Texturizing Spray
is excellent in between times and if shows are just 2 weeks apart, you
can use that instead of shampooing the coat again. I have also
tried John Frieda Frizz-Ease “Dream Curls” when I dry the kitten.
You will need a Denman Triple Comb for grooming (you can get these in
Superdrug or a Hairdressing outlet). I never use a brush – if you
cannot get the Denman Triple Comb, use a wide toothed comb.
I
start by having everything to hand. I shampoo my kittens using the
telephone shower in the hand basin. I have a folded pad of towel to
stand the kitten out on after shampooing and another smallish towel to
squeeze out the immediate water. I then wrap the kitten in a large,
warm bath sheet to take it to be dried. I dilute the shampoos,
as directed on the bottle, before beginning. I never wet the cat’s
head or ears. First I thoroughly wet the coat and then apply the
diluted Snowy Blue. I shampoo and then rinse thoroughly. I
then apply the diluted Texturizing Shampoo, wash the coat again
thoroughly and then rinse and rinse and rinse again until the coat is
squeaky clean. I lift the kitten out onto the towel pad and pat
out the water with the second towel. I then wrap the cat in the bath
sheet and sit with the cat on my lap and towel dry (patting and
blotting rather than rubbing) as far as possible. I scrunch the fur on
the back towards the head to lift it away from the body. I spray
carefully with the “Dream Curls”. I then scrunch dry as far as
possible using the medium level and “warm” on my hairdryer (a
diffuser is excellent). I dry the coat until it is damp-dry. I then
let the kitten have a good shake and let it run around in a warm room.
I then let it dry naturally. Every half hour or so I run my fingers
through the coat and use my fingers to rake and scrunch the back fur
towards the head and keep it lifted. NEVER USE A COMB AT THIS STAGE.
Let the coat dry thoroughly, preferably leave it overnight.
On
the Friday, comb the fur against the growth using the triple comb. Use
short strokes with the comb. Take particular care with the stomach and
the trousers. Spritz very lightly with a little water. Pat and
scrunch, “play” with the coat with your hands and make it look
good. Clean the face with a cotton wool pad that is slightly damp.
Check in the ears too. Make sure the whiskers do not curl around and
go into the eyes. Trim with nail scissors if necessary. If the eyes
are a little watery, just blot with a soft tissue – do not rub.
At
the show give the kitten a final groom, spritzing and scrunching if
necessary. MAKE SURE THE COAT IS DRY BEFORE JUDGING, SO DO NOT
DO THIS AT THE LAST MINUTE!!!!!
SOME
FINAL TIPS:
Start practising your grooming techniques when the kitten is young –
as I dried my hair each morning I would just let some of the warm air
blow over the babies when they were just 3 –4 weeks, they were soon
used to it and did not panic, they liked the warmth. I gave my
kittens their first bath at 6 weeks and then every 2 weeks until they
went to their new home. They were no problem.
Always
practice before you have to go to a show, never leave things until the
last minute!
Always
use a shampoo formulated with the correct PH balance for a cat’s
skin to avoid excess grease or dandruff. I would never use a baby
shampoo or washing up liquid on a cat’s skin.
Never
let the white on a self or bi-colour cat become yellow – something
like Ring 5 Quick Clean is excellent for preventing this.
Take
a pride in your cat – a cat show is a beauty contest – if your cat
looks good, it will feel good and show off so much better to the
judges.
SELKIRK
REX ARE STUNNING CATS THAT IMPRESS JUDGES – PREPARATION &
PRESENTATION IS SO IMPORTANT - MAKE SURE YOU SHOW YOUR CAT IN PERFECT
CONDITION !
© Anne Gregory 2005
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