Cat grooming
You should take care of your cat’s hygiene often to prevent it from getting a disease. Be sure to bathe him at least once or twice a week so that insects do not begin living in his fur, as they can lead to infections and transmit illnesses.
However, be careful not to get water in the cat’s ears when you bathe him, as this carries a risk of death.
To help keep your cat clean and healthy, keep him away from dirty places when playing.
Steps to bathe your cat
Before you start bathing the cat, you must make sure that you have all the supplies you need. Do not take off your clothes, as they will help provide some protection from scratches. Trimming your cat’s claws before bathing will also help.
Keep the bathing area warm and comfortable, and avoid strong odors or any objects that are frightening to your cat.
Brush your cat’s fur dry first, so you can remove any knots. This will be easier.
Then put the cat in a large tub or container and give her a toy to calm, get used to a little water, and isn’t nervous.
Start slowly pouring water over her body, making sure it is the right temperature.
Gently rub pet shampoo into your cat’s fur, avoiding getting it in her eyes or ears, and then rinse her with water from head to feet and not vice versa, to prevent any danger to her.
How to clean a cat’s ears
First, gently pull back the flap of her ear and fill her ear canal with the cleaning solution recommended by her doctor. Rub the base of her ear for five seconds and leave the cat until the solution has settled into her ear.
Wrap a piece of gauze around your finger and clean the excess fluid from her ear canal. Don’t worry, your finger won’t do any damage to the cat’s ear.
cat healthcare
How to deal with your cat’s health
First, you should pay attention to the cat’s vaccination schedule, as this is one of the most important factors that will maintain her health and keep her free of seasonal diseases. Do not skip any vaccinations.
If you notice your cat having any fatigue or something else out of the ordinary, quickly take her to the veterinarian to find out the reason.
Make sure to provide her with plenty of company and interaction so that she doesn’t become depressed.
Lastly, provide her with a comfortable place to rest, so that she feels safe and can sleep for the long periods of time that her body needs.
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