Things to pay attention to when bathing Garfield cats
Precautions for bathing Garfield cats:
1. Cats do not need to bathe too frequently. Generally, Garfield cats have the ability to clean themselves, and most cats hate bathing, so if you don’t go out often, you don’t need to bathe your cat too frequently. Generally, washing once every three months is enough.
2. Use pet-specific bath liquid. When bathing your cat, be sure to use a mildly scented and hypoallergenic bath liquid, and do not use human bath liquid. Because the pH of cat skin is different from that of humans, long-term use of human bath soap will cause damage to the cat’s skin barrier and affect the cat’s resistance.
3. Trim your cat’s nails before taking a bath. Cats easily resist when bathing, so the cat’s nails should be trimmed short before bathing to prevent the cat from scratching the owner during the bath.
4. Do not get bath solution and water into the cat’s eyes and ears. Cats’ eyes are very sensitive. If the bath liquid enters the eyes, it will cause irritation to the conjunctiva. Once it falls into the cat’s ears, it will be difficult to clean. Over time, it will cause ear inflammation.
5. Blow-dry your hair promptly after bathing. Cat hair is very thick, making it almost impossible to dry naturally. Therefore, after bathing the cat, be sure to dry it in time to prevent the cat from catching a cold or suffering from skin diseases due to moisture.
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