Most of us think that cats are allergic to water, but in reality, it's not true. Not all cats feel the same about water. There are different categories, some may enjoy, some may not. The Partial cases are different. Despite not enjoying a full immersion, many house cats are fascinated by water, dipping an exploring paw into the water bowl to scatter a few drops or running into the bathroom at the sound of a shower. While some of them like Lily(my cat) gets delighted to get wet. She'll go inside, play nicely and won't come out till I pull her out.
It's totally up to us on how we raise the cat. If you begin bathing a cat when he's young, he will grow accustomed to the feeling of water. Place him in an empty tub or sink, speak reassuringly, and run a washcloth wet with room-temperature water over his fur just enough to get him damp. So, as we understand that …show more content…
They'll keep on licking themselves to keep them clean. However, if yours gets into something sticky or smelly, then definitely he or she has to take bath. Sudden exposure to the liquid can scare him. Instead, If you begin bathing a cat when he’s young, he will grow accustomed to the feeling of water. If you have not done so, then no …show more content…
If he’s calm enough, start filling the bath or use a tumbler or pitcher of warm water and slowly pour this over his fur. Working from head to tail, apply a small amount of diluted feline shampoo to clean the cat’s fur and skin. Later, Dry him with a clean, fluffy towel. Praising him for the brave bathtime with cute cat toys. This is how I got Lilly used to water when she was young. I got her toys and cat accessories for myself because I couldn’t buying them when I was searching for an attractive stuff for my