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13th September 2012, 09:35 AM #1
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yep I had to bath bramble just the other day for this very reason. I made sure the water was nice and warm but not too hot and hung the towel on the radiator, I got a couple of scratches I think she got a fright more than anything as she will happily 'play' in water but didnt like being washed. Naughty mummy alert, I just used some baby wash as I havent got any cat shampoo it has been ordered just not arrived yet.
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13th September 2012, 04:28 PM #2
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Have you tried to find out what might cause the Smelly Bum Syndrome? Could be worms/parasites or some other intestinal issue. Also it could be that the food she eats doesn’t agree with her. Finding and taking away the cause can save you a lot of hassle with bathing, etc.
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17th September 2012, 07:35 PM #3
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Yes very normal kittens sometimes arn't the cleanest in there litter tray! I do agree with Antonia that there poos should be solid.
I found this link which was handy for bath time GroomingYourCat
we also found a fan heater handy for drying after the bath.
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21st September 2012, 06:55 PM #4
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25th September 2012, 08:35 AM #5
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My MC Max is getting his bath once weekly. He actually likes being bathed. I put him in the bath in lukewarm water and wash him with a sponge, he stands still while I wash him and waits for me to rinse off the soap. I wrap him in a towel afterwards and dries him with my hairdryer. Without any hassle.
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