Are cats prone to catching colds if they take a bath in winter?
Cats are prone to catching colds when taking baths in winter. Cats are more afraid of cold. If the temperature is too low in winter, they will easily catch cold during bathing, which will cause cats to get sick. Try not to bathe the cat in winter. If you really want to bathe the cat, you must take measures to keep it warm. You can turn on the air conditioner or heating indoors before bathing the cat, or choose a sunny day to bathe the cat in the sun. Use a hair dryer to dry the cat's hair promptly after bathing to prevent the cat from getting cold.
Precautions for bathing cats in winter:
1. Reduce the frequency of bathing cats in winter, only once a month or two.
2. Trim the cat’s nails before taking a bath to prevent the cat from resisting and scratching the owner during the bath.
3. Do not bathe your cat with human shower gel, as it will irritate the cat’s skin. You can use pet-specific bath products to bathe it.
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