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How to Give Your Cat a Bath
Trying to get a cat to take a bath -- for flea
control or anything else -- is about as easy as wrestling with
barbed wire. To clean your kitty without getting killed,
here's what vets recommend.
Plan ahead.
Cats hate the sound of running water, so fill the tub first then
bring Kitty in.
Keep her face dry.
Getting wet above the net will give almost any cat conniptions.
To prevent this gently lowered her in to the tub, being careful to
keep splashing to a minimum.
Bring an anchor.
To keep your cat under control, you may want to invest in a kitty
harness that's attached to a leash, with a suction cup on one end.
The suction cup sticks to the tub or shower wall and will help keep
your cat in the tub while leaving your hands free to do the washing.
Help her get a grip.
Putting a plastic milk crate, rubber mat or some other object in the
tub will give your clutching kitty something to grab. That way
she is less likely to sink her claws into you.
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