How to Bathe a British Shorthair
Clip the cat's nails before bathing. This prevents the animal from accidentally scratching you during the bath.
Clean the cat's ears with a moist cotton ball. Check the ear for dirt or excretions. Clean the ear canal with a cotton swab if you see any debris. Do not insert the cotton swab too deeply into the ear canal.
Pluck any long hairs around the ears with the tweezers. Pull out any hairs that extend beyond the edge of the ear.
Wash the cat's face with a warm, wet washcloth. Be careful around the cat's eyes.
Place the cat in a sink. Wet the cat's body thoroughly. Keep the water away from the face.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.