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Uploaded by on Jun 29, 2009

Helpful Tips

1- Start bathing your cat when s/he is very young
2- Establish a bath time ritual: set up the instruments beforehand (shampoo, towel,water, brush,etc) so he is not caught unawares.
3- Be gentle and firm handling your cat.
4- Use warm water.
5- Use tear-free baby shampoo.
6- Create a soothing bath time experience: sing a song or play music in the background

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  • bath + my cat = WOrLD wAr 3

  • our cat takes a bath willingly, on his own! check out my video of him

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This video is a response to Re: Mean Kitty - The Longest Kitty 8.2.09
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  • excelente *-*

  • U mean the BORINGEST?

  • cats mind wtf r u doing rubbing my ass shit girl gtfo

  • how often should you wash a cat anyway? or why? if she / he can wash himself

  • OMMGGG IS THIS CUTE he / she love a bath !!!

  • a cat don´t have to take a bath... oh my god.

  • poor cat.....

  • Check out my videos I love my cat so much! he is really good at taking baths and getting his hair blow dryed good tips!

  • @sticky170 When they get something on their fur and it might be dangerous for them to lick it off or cruel to leave it on.

    One time my cay came on with blue paint on her fur, my sister left a little model she was painting at the sun for it to dry, and our cat probably rubbed against it by accident, the paint was fresh so we had to remove it as quick as posible before she tried to lick it off herself . A BATH removed it quite well, and shes doing fine now.

  • @sticky170 To reduce dander/shedding and cut down on Fel d1 proteins on the coat (from cat saliva due to self-grooming). Some people are allergic, and sometimes people want to make sure their cats don't cause a LOT of distress to their relatives/loved ones.

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