Cats are usually not conditioned after they're shampooed. This is because cats bathe by licking themselves, and the chemicals in human conditioners are made to cling to the hair, making this a poisonous process for cats who would then lick their hair.
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Cats are more like cats.
My cat, Raven, is a small cat, and long, but the actual categories are: small medium large OR: short medium long
indoor cats yes, outdoor cats **** no.
My cats have never done this, I have a few cats.
conditioned hair
Yes, often conditioner makes hair less tangly and softer. It is best to use both shampoo and then conditioner for optimal results.
The cast of Heir-Conditioned - 1955 includes: Daws Butler as Unnamed cats
Because when you use shampoo, it washes out your hair. When you condition after that, it makes it less dry from washing it. If you shampooed after you conditioned, there would be no point because your hair would just get dried out again.
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conditioned stimulus
Perhaps a conditioned reflex. Cats do not like noisy items that may interfere with their hearing ability.
Typically, a blow-dry service includes a wash, as the hair is usually shampooed and conditioned before being styled. However, it's always best to check with the specific salon, as some may offer blow-dry services that do not include a wash, especially if the hair is already clean. Always clarify the details when booking your appointment.
The conditioned response is the learned response that is triggered by the conditioned stimulus. It is typically similar to the unconditioned response that is naturally elicited by the unconditioned stimulus.