Cleaning Cat’s Blackhead – My Secret Weapon For Cat Acne – No One Has Ever Recommended It 
Fun fact: cats are super good about being groomed! They can’t reach their faces or ears without using a paw, so they get very happy about a human doing the job better than they could themselves! But, let the cat lick you too so they aren’t just taking grooming, but also giving it! They love that I love how well you handle these kitties! Clearly they trust you. Another little tip to help prevent feline acne, always feed them with a metal or ceramic bowl, non porus materials don’t harbor bacteria like porus materials like plastic. Also making sure you regularly clean their bowl! These kitties would probably benefit from having clean stainless steel or glass bowls for each meal! Our orange kitty was prone to acne until our vet recommended switching from plastic to metal and/or glass bowls. Haven’t seen any acne since, and that was years ago. This is really cute and probably super relieving for the kitty. 1. They’re super hygienic and obsessed with staying clean, but right under their chin must be hard to clean. 2. They clean themselves with a bristly tongue, so a wet bristly brush would feel natural to them. 3. Attention and chin skritches! I talked to my cat throughout the whole video. He was unusually quiet when I asked him if he wanted me to “get his cat acne” He let me do it all the time in the past…and he LOVED IT. My now 13 year old kitty used to have awful acne on his chin when he was young. HUGE blackheads. I would clean his chin with a washcloth and he loved it. He must have been so itchy. We ended up finding that it was the metal bowl that was bothering him. We switched to ceramic bowls and his acne cleared up in a few weeks! These kitties would probably benefit from having clean stainless steel or glass bowls for each meal! Our orange kitty was prone to acne until our vet recommended switching from plastic to metal and/or glass bowls. Haven’t seen any acne since, and that was years ago.