Tips on how to bath a cat(That actually work)
How to bath a cat(safely for you and the cat)
Most cat HATE water. A bathtub of water in their eyes is equivalent to a tub full of lava. Bath time usually involves scratches and bites(OUCH). Here are a few tips you can bath your cat and walk away unscathed. 1. Gear up Your cat will usually scratch and bite when they panic and want to escape. You have to wear the appropriate attire to better protect yourselves. • Long sleeve top One that you don’t mind being damage • Arm sleeve and glove Get the thickest one you can find • Face mask Protect your face from scratches and inhaling in fur • Waterproof apron 2. Prep work There are a few things you need to do and get ready beforehand so as to make the whole bath process easier and faster. • Pet brush Comb out as much tangle as you can as fur full of tangle take forever to dry. • Diluted cat shampoo Dilute shampoo is able to be lather more thoroughly and evenly on your cat • Face towel Towel your cat with a damp lukewarm towel to ease your cat into bathing • Big towel Towel your cat as dry as possible before starting to blow dry • Handheld dryer/Pet blow dryer Use handheld dryer first before transitioning to using a high velocity pet blow dryer • Cage The loud noise from the blow dryer will sure to startle your cat and they will do everything they can to run off. Usually after a few blowdrying session, cat will get used to the noise and stop struggling. If it is the first time you are bathing your cat and you do not know how your cat will react to the noise, put it in a cage and blowdry from outside the cage. 3. Prepping your cat • Start young Things are much easier if you start bathing your cat since young. You can start bathing them once they are 2 months old. It is very critical to keep bath time enjoyable and comfortable. • Nail clipping Always. Always cut your cat nail prior to bathing. I will write another post about how to cut your cat nail • Frequent wipe down Wipe your cat with a damp cloth frequently in between bath to keep it clean and also letting it get used to coming in contact with water • Dematt/deshed Remove as much tangle and undercoat as you can prior to the bathing to reduce blow drying time and the amount of fur being blow out during blowdrying. 4. Bath and blowdry A lot of cat owner make the mistake of rushing through bath time to get it over and done with. The main goal is to not to be fast, it is to make it enjoyable for both you and your cat. • Pail and cup The strong jet of water from the showerhead might scare your cat . For starter, bath your cat with water from a pail. Slowly pour water over your cat body starting from the lower part of the body. • Lukewarm bath water • Enclosed area Make sure the door and window of wherever place you are bathing your cat are properly lock. • Low temperature blowdrying Source Tips on how to bath a cat(That actually work) · Surrpaws |
i like the preparing your cat part.
frankly once i start "preparing my cat", the resistance starts. lol my cat really hates bathing... i supposed all cats don't like water and bathing |
Too bad for me, I never bath my cat, she will scream like she sees a monster whenever I try to bring her to the bathroom. Thanks for the tips. But once for a while, I might bring her to the vet for the checkup and also grooming.
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