You can use shampoos like Johnson's Baby Shampoo -Regular scent (don't use too much! and rinse well)
You will need:
Baby shampoo
Towels
face cloth
hair dryer (if applicable)
Cup (If you don't have a shower with a hose)
Before you start:
remove any rugs or anything else you don't want wet!
and put down a towel on the floor
Fill tub with a little bit of water (about an inch to an inch and a half)
bring Kitty into the bathroom and close the door
Remove Kitty's collar or other accessories
Bathing Baby (or Kitty)
Put Kitty into the bathtub (you may wind up getting in yourself!)
Note: Many cats seem to find it more comfortable if there owner sits in the tub as well
Take a gentle face cloth (like the ones used for babies) and lather the shampoo into the fur.
Use your hand to GENTLY lather the head and chin areas (be careful of the eyes, ears, nose, and mouth!)
Once you are done lathering take the shower hose and spray Kitty down until no soap remains (use a cup if your shower is fixed to the wall)
Use a cup to rinse the head to avoid a waterlogged ear. use a face cloth for the face.
now gently ring out Kitty's fur and put Kitty on the towel and get out of the way!
Take a towel and dry Kitty off. now is also a good time to brush Kitty!
Once Kitty is dry, put Kitty's collar back on and clean up the bathroom (and yourself) and bandage up any scratches or bites.
Yes you can bathe a goat with cat soap, but it depends what type of goat it is. Like if its allergic to what's inside a cat soap. Otherwise its OK.
yes i would do it
No, it is not safe to bathe a cat with human shampoo. Cats have different skin pH levels and their skin is more sensitive than humans, so using human shampoo can irritate their skin and cause harm. It is recommended to use a cat-specific shampoo for bathing cats.
Bathe it every so often. At least once a month. It needs to be bathed probably more than once a month if it is a long haired cat.
It is perfectly okay to bathe your cats. The only problem is, cats hate water, the cat will not like the bath, and whatever you do, don't put water on your cat's head/face. Also do not submerge your cat in water.
cats don't take baths.
If the cat has a small cut then bathe it and leave it, but if it is small and deep take it to the vets immediately.
"Cat" allergies are not usually to the cat or their fur but to dander or to mites. First find out what you are allergic to from your doctor as there are multiple treatments available. Second, there are allergy shampoos that you can use to bathe your cat. These cut down on the allergens. Also, be sure to wash you hands after petting the cat, keep the cat out of your bedroom, and keep you cat indoors. It's been proven that indoor/outdoor or just outdoor cats bathe themselves more and their saliva may be what you are allergic to as well.
it depends on what kind of dawn you mean, if you mean dawn as in the time, you can use your bath tube. if you mean dawn as in the laundry soap don't use it use cat shampoo
Unlike dogs, cats are naturally good groomers. There is no need to bathe them, hence no need for "cat shampoos."
Of course, that's what it is for, but cats do not usually require much bathing, they keep themselves clean most of the time. Unless the cat has a health condition that requires bathing, or has gotten very dirty, such as in oil or mud, it's not necessary to bathe a cat.
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