Cat dies from stress after bathing
Cats are relatively timid and can easily have a stress reaction due to being frightened. Moreover, cats are very afraid of water. In an unfamiliar environment, even the slightest mistake can cause a stress reaction, which can be severe. This will lead to a series of changes such as the cat's heartbeat speeding up and visceral blood vessels continuing to shrink, which can lead to death from cardiac ischemia.
Tips:
When a cat first arrives in an unfamiliar environment, you cannot bathe the cat, nor give it an injection. Cats that have been raised for a long time should not be given a bath. People also have stress reactions when meeting strangers. It is best not to bathe a cat before four months, nor before the vaccination is completed. If the kitten is too dirty, you can wipe it with a towel wrung out with warm water.
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