Bathing a cat - terrible idea?

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8bit

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5,223 posts

170 months

Thursday 24th November 2022
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Our eldest cat is now 16, in reasonable health despite kidney issues (kept mostly at bay with Semintra) and some stiffness, possibly caused by arthritis. The latter means he's less able to groom himself, particularly around the harder to reach areas like his rear quarters, tail and belly. He's also long-haired but not very keen on being brushed so as a result is prone to fur clumping together. We've had to have him de-matted twice now, last time was basically the full lion 'do.

I wondered, how realistic is it to introduce an older cat to being bathed every so often, to try and keep his fur in better condition? I found some youtube videos which make the actual bathing process look fairly straightforward but not so much on ways to make it more agreeable for the cat. Anyone done this and got any good tips?

FilH

898 posts

159 months

Thursday 24th November 2022
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Have experienced this in the past, my advice, buy some welding gloves!

dudleybloke

20,553 posts

201 months

Thursday 24th November 2022
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Had to do it once after the cat knocked a bottle of bubble bath over itself, not something I fancy repeating!

bitchstewie

58,520 posts

225 months

Thursday 24th November 2022
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Please film it.

Bilkob

322 posts

150 months

Thursday 24th November 2022
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FilH said:
Have experienced this in the past, my advice, buy some welding gloves!
This. and then this again, and again. You will have no flesh left on your forearms

Milkyway

10,387 posts

68 months

Thursday 24th November 2022
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I think that cats are like oil & water... but Tigers don’t mind water.
So if you have a cat called Tiger... you should be OK.
( if that helps).

Try this... it may work.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2j_76w8Hbn0


Edited by Milkyway on Thursday 24th November 18:01

Kes Arevo

3,555 posts

54 months

Thursday 24th November 2022
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As already stated, there will be blood if you don't dress line that fella with the bear proof suit.


Caddyshack

12,482 posts

221 months

Thursday 24th November 2022
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Some cats love water, the ones that don’t like it seem to hate it and it will be a blood bath.


BoRED S2upid

20,686 posts

255 months

Thursday 24th November 2022
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bhstewie said:
Please film it.
This.

popeyewhite

23,007 posts

135 months

Thursday 24th November 2022
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So the cats got painful joints and you propose holding it tightly enough to stop it wriggling when you try to wash it. Cat has done well to reach 16 IMO.

WelshRich

477 posts

72 months

Thursday 24th November 2022
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Get another cat… There’s a decent chance that cat 2 will groom cat 1 and you’ve postponed the problem for another 16 years or so…

Kes Arevo

3,555 posts

54 months

Thursday 24th November 2022
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Just spray it with febreeze.

hehe

anonymous-user

69 months

Thursday 24th November 2022
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bhstewie said:
Please film it.
yes it's what TikTok was invented for.

ZedLeg

12,278 posts

123 months

Thursday 24th November 2022
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I’ve got a scar in my neck from giving one of our old cats a bath. Just saying laugh

Caddyshack

12,482 posts

221 months

Thursday 24th November 2022
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Some cats love water, the ones that don’t like it seem to hate it and it will be a blood bath.


CrutyRammers

13,735 posts

213 months

Thursday 24th November 2022
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We did it once when our cat got gloss paint all over it. It got white spirit and then the sink treatment hehe. We were all prepared with welding gloves but it was actually no bother. I mean it wasn't happy, but it wasn't like a caged eat either. Try it and see?

Simpo Two

88,948 posts

280 months

Thursday 24th November 2022
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I don't think that washing a cat will stop its fur matting. Even if it did, I don't think it's fair to torment the cat just so it looks better to the owner.

Caddyshack

12,482 posts

221 months

Thursday 24th November 2022
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Cats normally have to be "normalised" to water gently from a young age.

itcaptainslow

4,084 posts

151 months

Thursday 24th November 2022
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You might be lucky and the cat will self-agitate the soap…

ZedLeg

12,278 posts

123 months

Thursday 24th November 2022
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Simpo Two said:
I don't think that washing a cat will stop its fur matting. Even if it did, I don't think it's fair to torment the cat just so it looks better to the owner.
Stopping matting isn’t just an aesthetic concern, the mats can cause pain and irritation on the cat’s skin. Better to try and look after them than have to pay the vet to clip them when the car get’s a skin infection.