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Pet Care

Cats

Grooming

Kittens and cats are lots of fun, but it’s not all fun and games. There is that litter box that you need to clean, and an occasional bath is a good idea too. We can help you with some of these basics. Your veterinarian or pet store might also have some helpful advice.

Bathing Your Cat

Cats tend to be cleaner animals than dogs, therefore they require fewer baths. During flea and tick season you should consider giving your cat regular flea baths, and of course longhaired cats require additional grooming to prevent tangling and matting.

Most cats HATE water with the exception of a few breeds. Brush your longhaired cat prior to giving him a bath. Use a washcloth to remove stains and dirt from face and around eyes. Lukewarm water is the best temperature for your cat. Place your cat carefully in the sink. Have a friend hold the cat and begin shampooing your cat’s neck first and follow down the body to the tail. Once you are done bathing, wrap your cat in a clean warm towel.

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