Have you ever given your cat a bath?
Has anyone else attempted this (and lived to tell about it)?
About a month ago, I took Halle to the vet because she was missing patches of fur and had sores on her side. The vet said it was from allergies and she had scratched herself. He gave her a shot of cortisone and all was well for a while. Recently she has started some of that scratching again. I decided to give her a bath to see if that will help.
I first filled up the sink with warm water.....then went to capture Miss Hallie. I managed to get her wet , wash her with the kittly soap AND rinse her off. Hopefully, the neighbors weren't listening since there was a lot of poor kitty yowling!
Anyway, we made through the ordeal with no injuries although both of us were wet!
Is there a proper way to give a cat a bath?
(It would have been funny to see on film but had my hands full!)
Re: Have you ever given your cat a bath?
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Originally posted by halliecat
Hopefully, the neighbors weren't listening since there was a lot of poor kitty yowling!
You mean where it sounds like you're absolutely torturing the poor thing? ;) :D
After 17 1/2 years, Tubby recently got his first bath ever! :eek: I was always afraid to even attempt it, but it actually went quite well. Unlike Sirrahsim, I don't put any water in the tub because Tubby seems to not even notice he's wet....until his feet get wet, and then he wants OUT! He had a spot on his back that the vet said was probably some sort of bacterial thing because he can't quite reach that spot very well anymore. So to help him out, I gave him a bath to see if I could get rid of the spot.
I get everything ready. Shower door open, kitty shampoo handy and open and a large plastic cup on hand. I get Tubby and close us both in the bathroom and put him in the bathtub. One of the advantages I have is we have the glass shower doors, so he can't get out except to go past me. ;) Then I turn the water on slow so it doesn't make a lot of noise and fill the cup and dump it on him. I do that a couple of times and rub him to get the water to soak in, otherwise it just runs off. Once I get him sufficiently wet I lather, rinse and repeat. ;) I get a few yowls out of him while this is going on, but usually the serious "She's killing me" yowls come when I try and wipe him off. :rolleyes:
I really don't think there is a right or wrong way, it's just whatever works best for you and your kitty.