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how do you take your cat a bath?
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<blockquote data-quote="♥mama♥" data-source="post: 33465"><p>Get a muzzle! I had my cat bite clear through my finger nail once, and no muzzle, no bath after that. It is specially designed for cats, it straps on with velcro and covers their eyes so they are more calm,you buy it at any pet store, youll still get wet, because she will still try to jump out, but they cant go far and cant bit you. you may still endure a few scratches, but nothing like the chaos without the muzzle.Also, run the water with the cat OUT of the room, the noise scares them, and will make her harder to handle. Keep petting her back and talking softly to comfort her as your shampooing, and everything should go fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="♥mama♥, post: 33465"] Get a muzzle! I had my cat bite clear through my finger nail once, and no muzzle, no bath after that. It is specially designed for cats, it straps on with velcro and covers their eyes so they are more calm,you buy it at any pet store, youll still get wet, because she will still try to jump out, but they cant go far and cant bit you. you may still endure a few scratches, but nothing like the chaos without the muzzle.Also, run the water with the cat OUT of the room, the noise scares them, and will make her harder to handle. Keep petting her back and talking softly to comfort her as your shampooing, and everything should go fine. [/QUOTE]
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