"BIO-GROOM" Bristle-Free Cat Grooming Brush (Sakura)
A cat's tongue is covered in hundreds of tiny, backward-curving hooks called papillae, made of keratin - the same material as their claws. That structure is what makes self-grooming work: it catches loose fur, distributes it evenly, and does it without triggering the resistance cats show toward a standard brush.
Bio-Groom is built around that same mechanism. Instead of bristles - which most "gentle" cat brushes still use, just in a softer form - Bio-Groom uses a continuous field of fine ridges that recreate the same backward-hook action. There's nothing rigid to snag fur, dig into skin, or catch on tangles.
At 21cm x 3.5cm, the tapered shape is precise enough for the chin, belly, and legs, and wide enough to cover the back and tail in fewer strokes. The same ridge pattern that grooms your cat also sits naturally in your palm, so your grip stays steady through every pass.
The result is a bristle-free cat grooming brush most cats tolerate on the first try. Available in Sakura and Slate. Rinses clean in seconds, with no trapped fur or odour buildup.
FAQs:
Why do cats fight being brushed?
Most brushes rely on stiff or densely packed bristles that snag fur and press unevenly on skin - nothing like how a cat grooms itself. Bio-Groom avoids that mechanism entirely.
What does "bristle-free" actually mean?
Bio-Groom has no individual bristles, pins, or teeth. It's one continuous ridged surface, so there's nothing to catch or dig in - just even, consistent contact.
Is Bio-Groom safe for anxious or grooming-averse cats?
Yes. Because the texture reads as familiar rather than foreign, cats that normally resist brushing tend to stay calm through it.