Spend your hard earned $$$$ on a good set of grooming tools instead...IMO.
I think I spent about $200+ for a good set of tools for my Fido. After making mistakes with inferior stuff, of course. But grooming visits were $80+ dollars for him too.
The best way to deal with matts....cut them out. It will hurt the animal to try to "save the hair" and pull the tangles out of the mat. It CAN be done for small knots/tangles...if you can hold the hair at the base and pull the knot out with a slicker-brush. But if you can't get hold of it at the base with your fingers, cut it out instead. Pulling on it can hurt the animal (you can scrape the mat gently over several minutes, but mostly a cat won't have patience for this anyway).
Basically, you need to keep that area on Zuzu short (like trim it every week). OR you need to comb it every day. But arm-pits and crotch area, maybe under belly or other problem areas...you'll want to trim.
Cats are smaller though, so IDK for sure. The professional Andis series (higher end stuff) are decent and have a lot of "heads" you can swap. I'd recommend corded rather than cordless, but that's me. Check that you get the pro types with standard heads. You may need some additional heads too. A close one probably comes with it.
Otherwise, good combs and grooming scissors (round tip), and a SLICKER BRUSH but only use that very gently because it pulls. And don't forget nails and pads.
Get on youtube and watch professional grooming videos and stay away from the waste-of-money crap or you'll end up spending double.Ask me how I know.
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*Whimper*
Going with something like the Pro Andis stuff is quite expensive...it'd take some serious "training/familiarization" sessions to get Zuzu comfy with it and even then I may not be successful.


I've been having a lot of these brain lapses lately.....not liking it one bit.