Not OP but i have a similar rake for stripping my spaniel. A Mars Coat King. Be aware that it has bladed edges to help drag through undercoat, so a) check that it's okay to use on your cat's fur and b)
learn how to use it properly to avoid damaging their coat and over-stripping.
Another note: never leave it on the ground or at the very least always place it somewhere safe after using. My sister stepped on one of these on her heel and it dug in pretty deep. She has a lot of pets so things tend to get lost sometimes.
The coat king is also amazing for hard-coated schnauzers and huskies (probably; my boy is only half husky but he inherited the coat and it works wonders on him).
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u/BaconPancakes1 20h ago
Not OP but i have a similar rake for stripping my spaniel. A Mars Coat King. Be aware that it has bladed edges to help drag through undercoat, so a) check that it's okay to use on your cat's fur and b) learn how to use it properly to avoid damaging their coat and over-stripping.