Just wash it 1.clean it
2.clean it
3.wash it with a soap
4.wipe it with a towel
Wah
kiya saaf kiya hai billi ko
do barah karna
accha lagay ga
haha
urdu samjh mai ati hai to samaj lena
hhahha
Not normally, but you can depending on how old it is. The mother cat will clean the kitten for awhile (about 6 weeks) or until the kitten cleans itself, but it is a good practice to clean the kitten so it can get used to bathing. There are some soaps that you can purchase to help the bathing process.
Kittens shouldn't take baths cause they hate water unless your kitten loves to get wet.
You shouldn't need to wash a cat. A healthy cat will wash itself as they are fastidiously clean animals. However, if they're not washing themselves this could mean that they're unwell.
yes but it could possibly give it skin diseases because it removes all of a cats oils that protect it from skin diseases so you can but, shouldn't
you wash your hands and take it out. not that hard.
about 500 times to ensure quality poop
because the baby cat doesn't no how to wash its self , and doesn't no what to do and they care
Either you wash over several times or put an air freshener in there for some long period of time. It helps. If that doesn't work, then put tomato paste or juice on it and wash it with detergent.
it depends how many times it gets kicked if gets kick every day the cat has to have help.
you should walk your cat a minim of 1 time a day
Experts recommend feeding your dog and cat twice a day
I feed my cat one time per day in the morning
No a cat's pH is totally different from a human's http://www.adelaidevet.com.au/can-i-bath-my-cat
all you have to do is wash
Only once, unless the cat has a health problem. Generally, a healthy cat only needs its annual checkup.
As many times as much the cat wants to eat, although house cats are usually fed two to three times a day to prevent the cat overeating.
No it is not unsafe it probably means they like you, but after touching a cat or a dog or a cat or a dog touching you, you should always wash your hands just incase you pass germs on.
DOG shampoo is for DOGS. CAT shampoo is for CATS. Depending on how young the kitten is, you may not be able to wash it with even cat shampoo. Always check with your vet.
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No, tori, it isn't.
I think you mean boric acid and by all means do NOT put it anywhere near a cat's eyes, as you could damage them.