Bathing Cats: Everything You Need To Know - Purina

Maybe play a few games together and get all that energy burned off before hopping in the bathroom.

Prepare the cat

Next, you should trim the nails to avoid any possible scratches and brush the cat’s coat to get rid of all the dead skin and hair. It’s also a good idea to use cotton for their ears, which should be inserted before bathing, to avoid any excess water from draining into the ears and causing them discomfort.

Place everything you need at hand

In order to make sure that everything goes smoothly, place a rubber mat or a folded towel in the sink or tub. This way, your cat will be able to stand properly on a non-skid surface, without slipping which will help them to be calmer.

When trying to wash off something unpleasant or irritant of your feline friend, always use gloves in order to protect your skin. If, however, they’ve come into contact with toxic substances, it’s best to take them to the vet first.

Treats are also good to have around so that you can use them as positive reinforcement for good behavior. As eating is an enjoyable experience, the cat will learn to associate bathing with positive feelings.

Bathing and drying the cat

Firstly, fill the bath with just enough warm (not hot) water to wash your cat and lower them gently into it. Don’t overfill, as this will just make your cat more anxious! Also, the sound of running water usually unsettles cats, so it would be best to do this before bringing them into the bathroom. For that same reason, avoid using the shower head when bathing cats and instead use a small jug for more efficiency and for their comfort.

Next, use an unscented cat shampoo and make a solution out of 1 part shampoo and 5 parts water. There’s also the possibility of your cat developing allergies to certain shampoos so make sure you patch test them first before using them on their entire body.

Another important thing is to take it slow and minimize loud sounds that might unsettle the cat. For cleaning the face, always use a wet washcloth and wipe gently.

For the final part of your cat’s bath, wrap them in a large towel to dry them off. A blow dryer can also be an option as long as you use it on the lowest setting, but it depends on the cat’s sensitivity to the noise. Most cats usually find the noise too unsettling, so it’s best to give them a good rub in a nice, soft towel.

After each bath, along with offering treats, make time to praise them for their good behaviour and show them lots of affection. There you have it, that’s it – your feline friend is all clean now and probably ready to go back to playing.

Benefits of bathing cats

There are numerous benefits of bathing a cat, from a healthier coat and a reduced presence of dandruff to the elimination of parasites or dead hair. While bathing your cat can be beneficial to their health, it will also significantly improve the way they smell and the amount of hair they shed, especially if we’re talking about long and soft-coated cats.

Need more tips on caring for your cat? Read our guide on how to properly groom cats, next.

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