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Do Cats Really Need Baths? What Every Cat Owner Should Know

Do Cats Really Need Baths? What Every Cat Owner Should Know

Do Cats Need Baths?

If you’ve ever tried to give a cat a bath, chances are it didn’t go exactly as planned. So it’s fair to ask - do cats really need baths? The short answer: not often, but sometimes, yes.

When Should You Bathe a Cat?

Most cats are meticulous self-groomers. Their rough tongues and daily grooming routines keep their coats fairly clean. But there are times when even the most independent feline needs a little help:

  • 🧼 They’ve rolled in something sticky, smelly, or harmful

  • 🧪 They have a skin condition that requires medicated baths

  • 🐾 They’re older, overweight, or have mobility issues and can’t clean themselves properly

  • 🦠 They have fleas or parasites

  • 😾 They’re excessively oily or dirty, often due to diet or health issues

In these cases, a gentle bath can do wonders.

How to Bathe a Cat (Without World War III)

Let’s be honest, bathing a cat isn’t always easy. But with a little prep and the right approach, it doesn’t have to be a disaster:

  1. Use lukewarm water – Not too hot, not too cold

  2. Keep it shallow – A few inches of water is enough

  3. Wet slowly – Use a jug or detachable shower head

  4. Use a cat-safe shampoo – NEVER use human products

  5. Rinse thoroughly – Residue can irritate skin

  6. Dry gently – Use a towel, not a hairdryer

Why Regular Shampoo Won’t Cut It

Cats have delicate skin and a different pH balance to humans. That’s why using your own shampoo is a big no-no. It can cause dryness and irritation.

Meet Feline Great: The Shampoo Designed for Cats

Feline Great Cat Shampoo by Animology is specially formulated for cats. It’s:

  • 🧴 Gentle and pH-balanced for feline skin

  • 💦 Easy to rinse – meaning less time in the bath

  • 🌱 100% vegan, with no harsh ingredients

  • 🐱 Lightly scented, leaving your cat fresh but not overwhelmed

Whether it’s a post-accident clean-up or a much-needed flea bath, Glamour Puss makes the process as stress-free as possible.

You don’t need to bathe your cat every week or even every month. But when the time comes, using the right product makes all the difference.

LS
Lucy Skidmore
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