Use cotton balls to protect water from getting into your cats ears. If your cat has smaller ears use only half or even a quarter. If you have a bathroom or laundry hose, use it because it makes it much easier. If you don't have a hose use a cup or plastic container. You should not wear good clothes because the chances are that you will end up as wet as your cat. Wash your cat in a bath or a laundry sink. Start by wetting it with warm water. Avoid wetting its eyes and ears as much as possible unless it particularly dirty.
Hold your cat firmly because it will try to escape and probably bite and scratch you. Once the cat is wet apply shampoo and gently massage. If your cat is really dirty you can shampoo twice. Rinse your cat from top to bottom and make sure you get all of the shampoo out. Use the towels to dry your cat as best as you can then finish the job off with a hairdryer.
Tags: job, eyes and ears, clothes, plastic container, massage, calm, dirt, warm water, traumatic experience, towels, hair dryer, cotton balls, excess hair, hairdryer
This article is free for republishing
Source: http://www.articlealley.com/article_79088_54.html
Source: http://www.articlealley.com/article_79088_54.html
About the Author




