Many people like cats, such soft and cute creatures, because they may be very aloof to their owners, but when they get familiar with you, they will be very clingy. Some cats also don’t like taking a bath. Many cats are particularly afraid of water,...
Many people like cats, such soft and cute creatures, because they may be very aloof to their owners, but when they get familiar with you, they will be very clingy. Some cats also don’t like taking a bath. Many cats are particularly afraid of water, and their hair will explode when they see water. The cat owner will resist in various ways when washing the cat, which gives many cat owners a headache. Of course, there are some cats that are exceptions, and some cats seem to particularly enjoy bathing.

My friend got a kitten because he liked cats very much. When he bathed the cat for the first time, he was worried that the cat would be very repulsive. But to my friend's surprise, the cat actually liked bathing very much and seemed to enjoy it very much. My friend was very happy now. He was very worried at first, but it turned out that his cat liked bathing so much. Now he can save himself a lot of trouble.
My friend happily gave the cat a bath. The cat was very cooperative throughout the process and did not make any fuss. It would close its eyes from time to time and enjoy the pleasure of bathing. My friends are all envious of the cat’s enjoyment. Is it really that comfortable? Cats:

Most cats don’t like bathing that much. Although they love to be clean, bathing is really necessary for cats with medium and long hair, so we need to let cats develop a good habit of bathing from an early age. For cats who don’t like bathing, they will struggle very hard. At this time, we cannot force it, otherwise the cat will be frightened. Moreover, the water temperature of the bath should not be too high or too low. A more suitable water temperature is around 38 degrees.
When taking a bath, first put the cat into the water and comfort it, then use a towel to wet the hair on the back, and try to avoid water entering the eyes and ears. It is recommended to use cat-specific shampoo or body wash. Do not use human shampoo or disinfectant to bathe the cat. This will damage the cat's skin and hair, which can easily cause skin diseases. After washing, use an absorbent towel to absorb as much water as possible on the body, and then blow dry with warm air. Be sure not to let the cat catch a cold.