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Can cats take a bath with soap?
Cats should not take a bath with soap. The ingredients in soap may cause irritation or allergies to their skin, leading to issues such as rashes, itching, and dandruff. When cleaning cats, pet-specific shampoo should be used, and their fur should be dried thoroughly to prevent colds and illnesses.
How to bathe a cat
You can fill a spray bottle with water and spray it from head to toe, adding bath gel, foaming, and rubbing the cat all over. Rinse thoroughly with a shower head or water basin. You can also directly immerse the cat in a water basin or under a shower head, wash, apply bath gel, and rinse again, making sure to avoid getting water in the cat's ears. You can purchase a washing bag online and put the cat inside to bathe. If your cat has a bad temperament, it's recommended to send them to a professional bathing salon. Note that cats are afraid of water, so the faster the bath, the better, but make sure to wash thoroughly, ensuring that the roots of the fur are also cleaned. Stay warm during the process.
How often should cats be bathed?
It's best to bathe cats every 1-2 months, or as needed. However, don't bath them too frequently, as cats' skin secretes a protective layer of oil that keeps the skin healthy. Frequent bathing disrupts the normal secretion of this oil, making the skin more prone to itching and skin inflammation. This can weaken the cat's resistance and immunity, making them more susceptible to skin diseases.
Precautions when bathing cats
When bathing a cat for the first time, start with a water test to see how the cat reacts. If the cat resistances, consider using a cat bag to prevent scratches. Young kittens under three months old, sick cats, and those who have just had surgery should not be bathed for at least a month. After the bath, dry the cat's ears thoroughly to prevent ear mites. Trim the cat's nails only around the sharp edges, and don't overdo it. Brush the cat's fur before bathing to prevent hairballs from forming in their stomach.