

Fourteen years old. Finally accepts your care.
Age didn't make her more cooperative — until now. What if she could experience comfort instead of pain? What if arthritis didn't have to mean isolation?
This glove doesn't force submission. It creates trust. It feels like your hand — the touch that brings peace, not resistance.
Imagine: She seeks your grooming. She relaxes into your care. She purrs through what used to be a struggle.
Connection where there was conflict. Bonding where there was battle. Comfort in her golden years.

Senior cats need it most. Now they can finally receive it.
The beautiful transformation: when they stop grooming themselves, they can accept yours. You see the shine returning. The softness. Now every session extends naturally — minutes of connection, not retreat. This glove doesn't force change. It creates moments she wants to stay for.
Imagine: She settles in for longer. She trusts your touch. She enjoys being cared for.
The outcome: Willing participation instead of resistance. Extended bonding time instead of rushed attempts. Dignity in receiving the care she needs.

She's ready to accept help now
That's what you realize, embracing the possibility like the gentle touch itself. At 15, 17, 19 — she can trust again. Watching her relax into your care feels better than any struggle. Sometimes, the gentlest shift creates this: willing cooperation. Same loving hand.
Imagine: She leans into your touch. She purrs through grooming. She seeks your care instead of avoiding it.
Peaceful acceptance instead of battles. Cooperative grooming instead of wrestling. Trust restored in her golden years.

Older cats can embrace care when pain is removed
As a veterinarian, I've watched countless senior cats become receptive in ways that surprise their owners: healing touch, comfortable joints, calmed nerves. Most grooming tools ignore their needs. This one honors them — not through force, but through gentleness. I don't recommend it because it's revolutionary. I recommend it because it allows connection to flourish, even when age used to prevent it.
The result: Cats seeking grooming instead of avoiding it. Peaceful sessions instead of stressful battles. Trust rebuilt between you and your senior companion.
– Dr. Magda Sylburska, Veterinarian
Yes. StimuliCat was specifically designed for brush-resistant, anxious, or sensitive cats. The soft silicone tips mimic petting, not scratching — making it feel familiar, calming, and safe.
Absolutely. The 255 soft silicone tips are specially designed to lift loose hair from the surface and deep under the coat.
Ofcourse. The glove is gentle enough for daily use on kittens, aging cats, or pets with delicate skin. There are no sharp edges or harsh bristles — just soft, flexible grooming.
Totally! The glove is designed as one-size-fits-most, with a flexible build and an adjustable wrist strap that ensures a snug, non-slip fit.
Yes. The glove is water-friendly and flexible, making it safe and effective for bathing — helping lather shampoo and rinse while removing fur.
Both. The flexible tips provide a light massaging effect that stimulates circulation and relaxes your pet while lifting loose hair and debris.
Traditional brushes use stiff bristles that can irritate your cat. The StimuliCat Glove is gentle, flexible, and multipurpose — perfect for grooming, bathing, massaging, and bonding, all in one calming tool.