How to let the cat take a bath? The method is here!

I believe that for many shovelers, bathing cats is a difficult task, but do you know? With the right preparation and skills, this is a relaxing experience for both the cat and the owner. So how can you make cats safer to take a bath? Come and have a look.

1. Soothe the cat's emotions. Because cats are born to dislike water, when we bathe the cat for the first time, we can put the cat aside and turn on the faucet a little far away from it to let the cat adapt to the sound of water, and then slowly take the cat to the next side of the faucet. Remember not to rinse the cat directly with the shower, because suddenly the shower is flushed on it, it will easily let it escape.

2. Pay attention to the water temperature and bathing method. After the cat adapts to the sound of water, we can adjust the water temperature to about 38 degrees, and then use one hand to support the cat's head to make the cat feel safe. Then start rinsing from the back of the head, neck, abdomen, limbs, etc., and after washing, use a low-noise hair dryer to completely dry the hair. Be careful not to rinse too roughly to avoid scaring the cat, and do not pour water into the cat's eyes and ears.

3. Give some food rewards

After bathing the cat, the owner can give the cat some snacks or canned foods, so that the cat will understand that there will be rewards after bathing, and the cat will fall in love with bathing.

Note: When bathing a cat, you need to use a shower gel for pets. Never use human shower gel to avoid damaging the cat's skin. Secondly, cats need to pay attention to the water temperature when taking a bath to avoid too low water temperature causing the cat to catch a cold. It is recommended to control the water temperature to be around 38 degrees Celsius. In addition, you need to dry your hair in time after bathing your cat to avoid causing the cat to catch a cold or suffer from skin diseases due to too wet hair.