20 Mule Team Borax would be too harsh on a dog or cat's coat, would strip all the natural oils right off of them. Find a shampoo made for cats, it will say so on the label. You can find this in Pet supply places or pet shops. Just make sure the shampoo is made for cats & that it states this on the label.
Borax is harmfull if ingested. Natural products can be dangerous.
Well, you can make a cat bath in a river, or a pool, or possibly even the ocean, although this is not recommended. Any object that holds water can be a intentionally used as a cat bath. Bathe your felines wherever you please!
Give it a bath - using cat shampoo.
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giving a cat a bath
Cats generally keep themselves clean by grooming. However should a cat have a toxic substance on its fur it is important to bath the cat rather than risk the cat ingesting the substance. The person bathing the cat needs to dress so as to avoid being scratched. The cat will feel safer in the bath if there is a rubber mat or towel on the base. After putting four or five inches of water in the bath, hold the cat in the water and wash the cat with a washcloth and animal shampoo.
Unless you have long haired cat who's fir gets matted there is really no reason to give them a bath, they do it themselves they experts at it. NEVER give your pet a bath using any kind of products that are made for people, use a cat shampoo.
No a cat's pH is totally different from a human's http://www.adelaidevet.com.au/can-i-bath-my-cat
The word "bath" has a short vowel sound for the letter 'a'. The 'a' in "bath" is pronounced like the 'a' in the word "cat."
The word "bath" is pronounced as /bæθ/ with a short "a" sound, like in "cat," followed by a "th" sound.
The bathtub is bigger therefore the cat is more intrigued by more water
No, but be very careful, does your cat really need a bath, cats normally take really good care of their own grooming, check with your vet first.