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Tips For Bathing Your Cat


Cats do not by and large require bathing because their mothers teach them how to wash themselves when they are kittens. Furthermore, cats have a valid reputation for not liking water too much. However, there might be times when you feel the necessity for bathing your cat.

For example, your cat may be old or sick, have been in a bad fight or become infested with fleas. If these times occur, you will be glad of some tips for bathing your cat, because they can get quite nasty about it, inflicting serious scratches that could become infected.

This first thing to do is gather everything you require in advance, because you will probably have to hold your cat down. So, you will want the shampoo, a flannel and a towel nearby.

If you know that your cat is going to become difficult, bathe it in a bowl either in the garden shed or in the bathroom, where flying water will not cause much of a difficulty.

Otherwise, you could bathe your cat in a bowl on the lawn, but an confined space may help your cat feel less threatened and it will be easier to capture it in an confined space if it escapes your grasp.

If your cat really detests bathing and you have trouble holding it, place it in a pillow case with only its head sticking out. You can use a cat collar to hold the pillow case in position.

If you use a pillow case, wash your cat through the pillow case as you would a delicate, costly woollen sweater. Use an old collar, because otherwise you might wash out the pesticide that is impregnated in it.

If your cat’s hair is matted or clotted with blood, you can better remove the clots and cut away the hair with the cat on your lap before you begin bathing it.

When preparing the bowl, put a non-slip mat or towel in the bottom and only half fill it with luke warm water. The shampoo should be mild. In fact, you ought to bathe your cat as you would a child who does not like getting soap in its eyes.

Lower your cat smoothly but fairly quickly into the water and talk to it reassuringly all the time. It will almost certainly hate what you are doing to it, although some breeds are fairly happy to be in water. Yours probably will hot be though and it will get more than a little scared, so carry on talking to it.

Work quickly and do what you can. It is better to get most of the bathing done the first time round and have to come for a second go later than to actually stress your cat out with a long session and who knows, it may become used to it after repeated sessions, if they do not last too long.

After you are through, wrap the cat in a towel and be nice to it. If it is in a pillow case, wrap the towel around the pillow case and take it off under the towel. When your cat is fairly dry, you can let it go if it wants, because it will dry itself off anyway.

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