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3rd August 2013, 04:57 AM #1
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I take Ginger in the back yard with a harness and a leash, although I do no think I would ever say I "walk" her. She love to lay in the grass and chase bugs. As far as the bathing goes, she tolerates it, but I can not say she actually enjoys getting a bath. She gives me the "Look" for about two hours afterwords or until her fur dries whichever comes first. I bathe her at least once a month, I like how she smells and a good brushing makes her so soft to cuddle.
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4th August 2013, 07:49 AM #2
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It took my fiancee and I to bathe Leo, we got the water warm, put him in the tub, then put a stopper in the drain and let it start filling up a few inches. Got his coat nice and wet, applied shampoo, rinsed, dried with a towel, then introduced him to the hair dryer. He wasn't happy about the bath, but he didn't bite or use claws, basically 1 of us held him gently while the other bathed him, we switched back and forth depending on who was in the optimal position. We'll keep giving him monthly baths if needed and hopefully over time he will just accept them.
We put a harness on him so that we could open the door and see what he would do since he insists on going to the door most anytime someone is near or coming through the door. If he were to dash we wanted him on the leash. He's not used to the harness, he lays down and rolls over hoping it will disappear. We hope that putting the harness on him for a little while daily will get him used to that as well.Last edited by brims; 4th August 2013 at 07:51 AM.
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5th August 2013, 10:04 AM #3
Neevie doesn't like to bathe, but she doesn't struggle wildly like my Charlotte (RIP) used to. I guess if I got her used to it she'd come to enjoy it, but I havne't really seen the use of it...
I also have tried to get her used to the leash but so far without success - again, she doesn't struggle but she just stays there and doesn't move.
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5th August 2013, 12:44 PM #4
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Thanks for the advice guys its all greatly appreciated. So would you say a bath once a month is enough? I can do one once a week when they are young to get them used to it if you think that might help and when and hopefully if they don't mind it switch to monthly washes.
I'll go nice and slow on the walking front I think and see if they take to it. If they don't its not a big deal it would have just been nice as they get to go outside and play instead of being in the house or cattery.
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5th August 2013, 02:01 PM #5
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I love my girl, but I really think male MCs are so much more laid back and easy going. Such gentle giants! Even if they don't "walk" they like to lay and roll in the grass, eat a few bugs and such! I think that cats keep themselves clean so we could get along without a bath, but as they get older their coats require more and more maintenance, that's when you say "dang I should have gotten her (him) used to a bath" hahaha
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5th August 2013, 03:24 PM #6
yes I agree with Donna, it is not really useful to bathe them, just may generally be a good idea to get them used to the water, can make for some great games later on...
also I see Neevie suffers from the heat and she would probably dunk herself in water if I had got her used to it, and would as a result be less crabby when it is so hot ;-)
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5th August 2013, 03:39 PM #7
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Good advice Alekto thanks. I will be having weekly baths I think but just to play in the water no washing or anything, just play time hehe :D
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