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Are you supposed to give Kitty's baths?

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I have a kitty witty and I want to see if I can give her a bath, do you think I should??

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  1. Well, that's a hard one because, When a kitty is l*****g it's self it is giving its self a bath, I have never givin my kitty a full bath.


  2. yes you have to to keep them clean!

  3. idk.. i know they REALLY dont like getting what. try using those like clean whipe things u use for babies.  

  4. Normally cats don't need bathing, they pretty much keep themselves clean unless they're too old/sick to take care of it themselves.

    Most cats hate water so I don't think it's a good idea to bathe your cat just "to see if you can". Unless you like getting scratched of course.

  5. Bathe her with Johnson's baby shampoo and make sure you don't get any water in her ears. Some people bathe their cats as much as once a month because it reduces dander and loose hair. Bathing it more than that can dry out its skin. But, yes, go ahead and give her a bath.

  6. Ive heard that its ok to bathe them like once or twice a month thats it...cats have some kinda oil and nutrition on their skin that they need and bathing them too much takes that away. also...use ONLY pet shampoo..nothing else. and do NOT get their head wet...thats the main thing ive heard...gettin their head and ears wet is a bad thing. a bit of advice too..if u do give kitty a bath...run the water BEFORE u bring kitty in...or theyll freak out. ...they do have bathing wipes for cats that i use n love if u wanna try those instead tho..theyre only  like $4

  7. get a kitty shampoo and clean her with that. also no more than once a month for cats, and it needs to be older that 6 weeks!! have fun, i take my kitty in the shower with me, he is scared any other way, this way he holds on to my neck and is not as scared.

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