It
Is Possible To
Give Your Cat A
Bath, And Come
Away Scratch
Free
Although your
cat
doesn't realize
it right now,
after some
tender loving
care and a
little shampoo,
he will
appreciate it.
Cats hate water,
that much is
easy to see as
he lashes out at
you with his
claws when he
gets anywhere
near it. Why
would someone
want to bathe
their
cat,
then?
Well, they are
dirty and can
become flea
infested just
like a
dog, so they
do need them.
Sometimes,
you’ll just have
to do it. The
key is to not
bathe your
cat more
than once a
month as you
will damage his
skin and his
hair if you do
so more than
that. And, you
can do it.
The Supplies
To do the task,
you’ll need some
supplies. The
very least you
will need are
two cloth
towels, a pet
safe shampoo and
conditioner, a
sponge and a
sprayer to
attach to your
skin nozzle. No
sprayer? Then
use a pitcher of
water and keep
it near the
sink. You should
try to have a
non skid mat
there as well to
help your
cat feel
better about
standing in the
water.
A scared
cat is
hard to control.
So, if you plan
to wash him in
the tub, make
sure to shut the
door to keep him
from getting out
into the rest of
the house.
What To Do
Put the mat at
the bottom of
the sink or tub.
Add about two or
three inches of
warm water to
the bottom and
carefully place
the
cat in.
Talk to him
quietly and
reassure him
that he’s okay.
More than
likely, he’ll
settle down
within a few
minutes. Now
that he’s calm,
you can wet him
down. Use the
sprayer but if
this scares him,
you’ll need to
pour water over
him using the
pitcher. A word
of warning, do
not pour water
on his head.
You’ll clean his
face later.
Now he’s wet.
You can squeeze
a palm sized
amount of
shampoo and
massage the
shampoo into his
coat. Use slow,
calm motions and
he’ll relax and
maybe even will
enjoy it. Once
he is lathered,
you’ll need to
rinse him off.
Make sure to get
all of the
shampoo out of
his coat as
anything left on
him will
irritate his
skin.
Next, do the
same with the
cat’s
conditioner.
This step is
optional if the
cat has
short hair. If
the
cat isn’t
too upset,
though, you
should try to
use it on all
cats.
Once his body is
clean, it is
time to do his
face. Dampen the
sponge and use
it to carefully
wipe down his
face. Pay
attention to the
area around his
eyes too.
After The Bath
Now, he’s done.
Wrap him up in
the towels and
blot off as much
of the water as
possible from
his body. Use a
dry towel as a
second blotting
tool. Now, he’ll
finish the job
himself. For
those who have a
long haired
cat, you
can use a blow
dryer at the
very lowest
setting if you
keep it
continuously
moving so that
you do not burn
him. Now, you
have a clean
cat and
hopefully no
wound marks to
show from it.
Your
cat will
thank you for
his bath, and
you will both
enjoy each
other's company
more, next time
you snuggle down
in front of the
fire.
Niall Kennedy is
a lifelong pet
lover and has
worked in
several pet
sanctuaries.
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