To bathe or not to bathe your cat - that is the question!

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  • In this episode of the Scoop, I talk about bathing your cat. Should you do it? When should you do it? Beyond that I talk about general hygiene tips for your cat including nail trimming, ear trimming, hair matting and more!
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    0:00 Introduction
    1:21 Why you shouldn't bathe your cat... normally
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  • @Anniehtv
    @Anniehtv Před 4 lety +5752

    I prefer not to die, so I do not bathe my cats.

    • @SUGAR_XYLER
      @SUGAR_XYLER Před 4 lety +142

      😄 Last Time I tried that it turned into a blood bath for me

    • @Shaboinki
      @Shaboinki Před 4 lety +85

      If you bathe them regularly since they were tiny, they don't cause havoc once they grow up. I've seen that it's better to start the bath ritual as early as possible and do it once every 3 days.

    • @Anniehtv
      @Anniehtv Před 4 lety +173

      @@Shaboinki I've never really had a kitten, only rescues. Most cats do a good job of keeping themselves clean. I do have one cat who struggles with personal hygiene. His best friend will pin him down and take care of the problem. Cutest thing I've ever seen

    • @IUwUI...
      @IUwUI... Před 4 lety +76

      Had to bath my cat in her old age because she couldn’t do it herself anymore. She was 21yo. The Veterinarian recommended it. I did it gently to not spooke her and went in the bathtub with her to pet her at the same time and she toke to it pretty well. I did it once a month tho not every weeks... but I guess it depend on your cat personality and the relationship you have with them.

    • @lillyzimnicki8195
      @lillyzimnicki8195 Před 4 lety +1

      Same

  • @just.mismargo
    @just.mismargo Před 3 lety +4316

    My dog peed on my cat... so I’m here now

  • @ClearMug
    @ClearMug Před rokem +1006

    When it comes to clipping nails, I think I've discovered a fool-proof way to do it without your cat fussing. This has at least worked for all my cats, personally. One disclaimer I have is that I've done this since kittenhood, I'm not sure about starting it on adult cats.
    I start with getting them used to me touching their paws; petting, booping, and gently squeezing to expose their claws. I especially make sure to do this while they're sleeping or tired. Lastly, I only clip their nails when they are settled and sleepy (usually in belly-up position). I stroke their head to let them know I'm there, and then make my way to clipping their nails. They sit quietly and let me do it every time without a single protest. No partner needed 😁

    • @akiraagreste359
      @akiraagreste359 Před rokem +26

      haha, i got my cat from an (ethical) breeder as a gift, and i am pretty certain they did the exact same thing, my 6 year old cat since the day he came home as a kitten has let me trim his nails no fuss while he's laying belly up in my lap!!

    • @ewalaura8370
      @ewalaura8370 Před rokem +12

      human clipers are ok, you cut nails in vertical position of nail. they take it ok

    • @disturbedlovergirl8965
      @disturbedlovergirl8965 Před rokem +4

      ty, my cat wont sit still and meows a lot when i clip her nails :/ shes a 6 month old tabby cat

    • @aon02b
      @aon02b Před rokem +39

      Also, you don't have to do all 4 feet in one go. I've had great success with just clipping the nails on one foot and then doing another foot the next day and then another foot the day after that. Keeping nail clipping sessions as short as possible prevents your cat from becoming restless and annoyed, and it'll be easier every time because your cat didn't have a bad experience last time. Also, maybe give them a treat or affection afterwards so they connect the experience to something positive :)

    • @josedorsaith5261
      @josedorsaith5261 Před rokem +9

      This actually worked! Thankyou so much!

  • @LazyButtJess
    @LazyButtJess Před 2 lety +538

    I've had to bathe my 12yo kitty only once in her life, within the first week I adopted her at 6mo. She jumped right into the unflushed toilet! I put her right from the toilet bowl into the bath lmao. She's still not the brightest bulb in the drawer all these years later, but she never did repeat that mistake.

    • @rubymarie5696
      @rubymarie5696 Před rokem +17

      I had a similar experience, but my cat got his *own* poop on himself instead. It was all over his back.

    • @mary-janereallynotsarah684
      @mary-janereallynotsarah684 Před rokem +15

      Oh eww! My kitty as a kitten jumped into a thankfully just cleaned toilet bowl. I have ocd i had a fear of the toilets but I was so afraid he'd drown I instantly grabbed him and just dried him off with a hand towel. We were both shaken up and I made a rule that all toilet lids needed to be down from then on. I didn't wash him after although I kinda wanted. In fact I never gave him a bath. He was very independent.

    • @caty9995
      @caty9995 Před rokem +3

      @@mary-janereallynotsarah684 no worries. I believe you're the type of person who probably cleans the toilet every day. You can even let your cats drink from the toilet bowl. My cats use too do it and no they won't drown unless it's a tiny kitten then that's another story or if you put chemicals in your toilet like the blue stuff or the moth ball smelling stuff that you hang on the side of the toilet. All I use too do every day and after going too the toilet is clean it with white vinegar, paper towel and flush it 3 times. Of course they still had their bowls of water but they just preferred the toilet bowl water. ❤️✌️😸

    • @masaku88
      @masaku88 Před rokem +4

      Same thing happened to me. She just dove in there right as I was about to flush lmao

    • @mary-janereallynotsarah684
      @mary-janereallynotsarah684 Před rokem

      @@caty9995 oh, thanks. I don't use those toilet fresher things they freak me out lol. But good to know! 🙂 oh and vinegar is great!

  • @karinaj768
    @karinaj768 Před 4 lety +3825

    the fact that someone bathes their cat every week for no reason makes me sad

    • @aldranzam3456
      @aldranzam3456 Před 4 lety +260

      Some people just don't know or are used to dogs.But don't worry, cats regain trust and calm if treatment improves.

    • @holocene2164
      @holocene2164 Před 4 lety +115

      Maybe it's a Sphinx though...

    • @zuzuspetals9281
      @zuzuspetals9281 Před 4 lety +60

      karina J It didn’t say in the note he read why she was bathing the cat weekly, so he should have been more objective in his answer.

    • @harveylitt116
      @harveylitt116 Před 4 lety +52

      karina J damn my aunt bathes her cat every morning and her cat adores it LMAO. I tell her that it strips her cat from natural oils, but alas, she doesn’t really care lmaoo

    • @wgp1057
      @wgp1057 Před 4 lety +101

      My cat has constant diarrhorea for 4 days already so i don’t really have a choice but to wash his bum (he is on medication now)

  • @Im35173
    @Im35173 Před 4 lety +3269

    My daughter once bathed our cat. In return for this kindness he took a massive dump in the middle of her bed😂

    • @dyb2012db
      @dyb2012db Před 4 lety +43

      🤣🤣🤣😛😛💓💕😼🐱🐾🐾

    • @Im35173
      @Im35173 Před 4 lety +22

      @Tom Zampiga yes they do😁

    • @taylorfausett177
      @taylorfausett177 Před 4 lety +144

      LMFAO! I had a cat that if I neglected the litter box, he would take a crap on my bed, he was like, "guess what..."

    • @29elines21
      @29elines21 Před 4 lety +25

      I have been watching people's cats when they are on holiday for years now.
      I never go to places I'm not needed in the house so I believe I might have been a little pale when I was looking for the vacuum cleaner upstairs but instead found all beds covered with poo and pee.
      They fixed the problem which was bringing a young cat in and out of the house.
      The young cat was clearly getting depressed and they had one overstressed cat that had marked everything she could with either poo or pee.
      She went back to being a sweet cuddly and loving furball the next time I came over.

    • @katya3805
      @katya3805 Před 4 lety +54

      When I left to Guatemala for a week my cat welcomed me by peeing in my suitcase after I opened it to unpack

  • @ohMamarazziScrapbookingVicky

    My sweet darling 18 year old Snoopy recently passed.... and I miss giving her warm baths. She had dementia, and stopped grooming herself in the last few months. She seemed to really enjoy being pampered. She even liked being blow dried! I miss everything about her - even her little tangles and litter-encrusted toes....

    • @yasminhabibti721
      @yasminhabibti721 Před rokem +24

      Awe. 🥰😔 I am deeply sorry for your loss. Snoopy lived a very long and blessed life bc of how much you still love ❤️ her.

    • @ohMamarazziScrapbookingVicky
      @ohMamarazziScrapbookingVicky Před rokem +19

      @@yasminhabibti721 thank you so much. The vet said the same.... we fed her healthy food and spoiled her with love. We brought her ashes and pawprint home yesterday. Xxoo

    • @LucyLane07
      @LucyLane07 Před rokem +12

      I'm so sorry for your loss. My little one is 20 and has signs of dementia. But she is healthy and still the queen over the 2 Labradors!

    • @Goatythegoat
      @Goatythegoat Před rokem +7

      @@LucyLane07 wow 20 is a longgg life

    • @ohMamarazziScrapbookingVicky
      @ohMamarazziScrapbookingVicky Před rokem +7

      @@LucyLane07 thank you. Be sure to enjoy your sweetheart as much as you can. They are so precious.

  • @LadyKapow92
    @LadyKapow92 Před 10 měsíci +16

    I rescued a stray kitten a little over a month ago and I gave her baths daily because she was so malnourished and weak that she couldn't hold herself up when she pooped so she ended up pooping on her hind legs - it broke my heart to see her like that so I tried holding her as support which helped a tiny bit. When I was drying her off I would turn on my TV and pull up cat videos and anytime one started cleaning themselves I would make her look at the TV and tokd her to take notes 😂 Once she gained some strength I would bring her out to spend time with my resident cats and she would watch them clean themselves so intently -- it was adorable. Finally all that work paid off when I saw that she had a little mess on her leg and after filling up the sink and preparing a warm soft towel, I picked her up and saw that she had cleaned herself and no longer needed a bath! 🎉 I felt my heart swell with pride and from that moment on I praised her every time she attempted to clean herself. Now she's really good at it!

    • @Missramy100
      @Missramy100 Před 3 měsíci

      Such a beautiful comment.🥰Oh, dear kitty. I hope she's is doing great now!

  • @Cerinaya
    @Cerinaya Před 4 lety +3935

    My brother had a cat that loved baths. They literally had to lock him out of the bathroom when he heard the water running.

    • @Firsona
      @Firsona Před 4 lety +275

      Yeah, I have a friend with one who gets in the shower with him all the time, lol.

    • @LittleRavenish
      @LittleRavenish Před 4 lety +293

      I had a cat that :knew: when I was going to take a shower. I would have to literally run to the bathroom and even then, that cat would sometimes make it into the tub.

    • @partariothegoth
      @partariothegoth Před 4 lety +164

      a friend of mine had a cat like that, they would fill the sink with water for him so he wouldn't get in the way.

    • @italiangirl2789
      @italiangirl2789 Před 4 lety +42

      Lol that's funny

    • @italiangirl2789
      @italiangirl2789 Před 4 lety +13

      @@LittleRavenish LOL

  • @rcharles3312
    @rcharles3312 Před 3 lety +2268

    "Have a partner" *me looking at my second kitten* You up to lend a paw? 😂

  • @Rhaifha
    @Rhaifha Před rokem +140

    I'm surprised there's not more people mentioning the problem of long haired cats getting poop in their fur. My Cleo occasionally gets a poopy butt, and if it's bad enough, she does get a bath. She absolutely hates it, so I'll be taking some of those tips to try and make it a more acceptable experience. She never even thinks of attacking me though, the sweetheart, she just wants to escape.

    • @kristinnoble8884
      @kristinnoble8884 Před rokem +8

      My long-haired cat is the same, but he's used to getting a bath occasionally. He's pretty chill about it and just stands in the water.

    • @eleanorcooke7136
      @eleanorcooke7136 Před 11 měsíci +11

      Flat nosed cats do sometimes need baths as their faces can stop them from grooming properly. Also, some old cats need baths because they just stop grooming.

    • @nicoleweiler1105
      @nicoleweiler1105 Před 10 měsíci +6

      Yep, I have a Maine Coon and a long-haired siamese and the poop in the fur has happened to both. Specifically to my siamese. To the point where we've had to take clippers (like what you'd cut a boys hair with) and shave her butt fur down.

    • @elliot_rat
      @elliot_rat Před 9 měsíci +5

      apparently shaving the area around their butt with an electric trimmer can help!

    • @eleanorcooke7136
      @eleanorcooke7136 Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@elliot_rat yup, some groomers do that when grooming cats.

  • @apriltownsend8028
    @apriltownsend8028 Před 2 lety +358

    The comment about needing 2 people to cut nails makes me SO grateful to have 2 cats that love the attention of getting their nails cut and the treat afterwards that they run to me the moment the drawer with the clippers in it opens and get in line 😂. Heck, I lift up a paw and there’s immediate deep purring. I love meh babies 😍♥️.

    • @colonelberet7874
      @colonelberet7874 Před rokem +19

      I just wait till my baby girl gets into deep sleep and she no longer gives a shit even if i wake her whle trimming 😁

  • @rainbownotation
    @rainbownotation Před 4 lety +1023

    Times I’ve had to bathe a cat can be boiled down to two things: cat is either covered in paint or diarrhea. Bathe your cat if it has stuff on it that would make it sick if it licked it off itself

    • @Jackmerius_Tacktheritrix5733
      @Jackmerius_Tacktheritrix5733 Před 4 lety +99

      Seriously. There’s people commenting that they bathe them regularly. They think cats are people.

    • @litchtheshinigami8936
      @litchtheshinigami8936 Před 4 lety +25

      Enzo Gorlami well like he said unless they are hairless like one of our cats it is neccesary to bathe them..

    • @Palucu
      @Palucu Před 4 lety +14

      I can relate to your experience. Poop or mud in my case.

    • @stacythomas7162
      @stacythomas7162 Před 4 lety +25

      Don't forget abg having fleas.

    • @duyanhtran9365
      @duyanhtran9365 Před 4 lety +5

      @@Jackmerius_Tacktheritrix5733 or worse, DOG!!!

  • @rhettbaldwin8320
    @rhettbaldwin8320 Před 3 lety +2912

    I ended up in the emergency room once because I was bathing my cat. Turns out the human ear is a great foot hold to climb over the shoulder.

    • @chb5628
      @chb5628 Před 3 lety +363

      I am a first time cat owner and I made a bad mistake yesterday whilst giving my new kitten his first bath. I bathed him like a do my dog. I get my dog and get in the shower with him. So I got into the shower with my new kitten, and now I have a deep cut across my right boob. Found out real quick that I cannot take a shower with a cat.

    • @dylankylee5127
      @dylankylee5127 Před 3 lety +173

      My cat loved baths. He loved them to the point it was a bit weird 😂

    • @evasmithturton5208
      @evasmithturton5208 Před 3 lety +8

      oop

    • @CrystalNicole13
      @CrystalNicole13 Před 3 lety +10

      rofl

    • @alimroueh31
      @alimroueh31 Před 3 lety +10

      Ooof

  • @sandragee2864
    @sandragee2864 Před rokem +129

    Normal cat body temp is around 100F-102F which is higher than normal human body temp. Many years ago, past experience with bathing my elderly arthritic cat (18 years old) was that she did much better when bath water was around 110F - 120F. I think it felt like a hot tub for her achy joints. For me, the kitchen sink was the easiest place for me to bathe the Queen cät.

  • @angelinimartini
    @angelinimartini Před 8 měsíci +17

    I have a cat who didn’t like us to be in the shower without him monitoring. I think he thought we would drown and he couldn’t be there to save us. One time, my mom was taking a shower and she closed the door without him in the bathroom. She just didn’t want to deal with him being in there meowing. Well he was making a ruckus at the door. After a few minutes, she didn’t hear him anymore. She was like “Cool he gave up” and went about her shower. Well a minute later, she got a big scare. He jumped and slashed the shower curtain… tore it like Wolverine. He somehow opened the door and was very mad she had locked him out.

  • @archlily4697
    @archlily4697 Před 4 lety +1439

    In the 4 years of owning my cat I've only given him a bath once. He had explosive diarrhoea and was covered in his poop, it had to be done.

    • @cretnotonic
      @cretnotonic Před 4 lety +54

      mine peed in her carrier on the way to the vet and her back legs were soaked.

    • @SpiritBear4921
      @SpiritBear4921 Před 4 lety +50

      My boyfriend & I bathe our cats after winter since the one longhaired accumulated mats & it was the other ones first bath. It's not a bad idea. I'm sort of allergic to their dandruff too so it's not bad for me either. It's warmer outside then too if they still wanted to go out if they're a little bit damp.

    • @christinemontes6179
      @christinemontes6179 Před 4 lety +26

      I only bathe our cat when he poop in his carrier after coming back from the vet. Im glad we were heading home. He hated it.

    • @jaynestrange
      @jaynestrange Před 4 lety +22

      Same! I had to bathe mine once when they were little babies, cause they were really dirty with poop & dirt & smelled really bad. I felt terrible, because they were so little & sad-looking, but they really needed to be clean so they wouldn't get sick.

    • @Jackofalltrades874
      @Jackofalltrades874 Před 4 lety

      How hard was it

  • @anna-reecethomas3552
    @anna-reecethomas3552 Před 3 lety +1493

    Imagine spending most your time grooming yourself just to have a higher being throw you into a bathtub once a week.

    • @aayesher9400
      @aayesher9400 Před 3 lety +27

      *bigger lol

    • @k0vae
      @k0vae Před 3 lety +57

      @@aayesher9400 nah he used higher correctly, as in status not height

    • @CharMinsky
      @CharMinsky Před 3 lety +41

      Higher? Haha. Aww hooman idiots.

    • @kylegriffith9073
      @kylegriffith9073 Před 3 lety +16

      You just described mercury retrograde I think

    • @grantm6514
      @grantm6514 Před 3 lety +34

      Yeah, when you've just spent a whole week licking all the yucky soapy taste off, and she puts it on you again.

  • @kamcorder3585
    @kamcorder3585 Před rokem +69

    When my family's cat got quite elderly (about 17 years old), he didn't do such a good job grooming himself anymore and his fur was matted and greasy. So, my sister decided to give him a bath. Afterwards, she walked into her bedroom where he was sitting on her pillow. He made eye contact with her then started peeing. He then ran away. My sister was so upset, she said that he couldn't get on her bed without help so she knew he was really determined to make it personal.

  • @timothygraf4790
    @timothygraf4790 Před 7 měsíci +14

    Your segment about being prepared is great, but I'd add 2 more things specifically.
    You touched on time of day and their activity levels. But more specifically, play with your cat ahead of time! You don't want to exhaust them completely, but playing ahead of time to reduce their energy level so they are slightly more calm makes a difference.
    And second, trim their nails beforehand! Preferably a few hours or even a day earlier (so they don't associate the nail trimming with the bathing experience).
    Other than that, great video! Especially to educate people who think they need to bathe their cat regularly.

  • @eq2imora
    @eq2imora Před 3 lety +1210

    Had to bathe my cat once. Neighbor dumped motor oil in the yard like a tool and my cat got in it. Of course, I didn't want her trying to lick it off, so out came the dish detergent. She cried so pitifully the entire time. I felt bad for her but I didn't want her poisoned trying to clean herself.

    • @MB32904
      @MB32904 Před 3 lety +243

      that's a situational bath, don't worry

    • @ninahagen1453
      @ninahagen1453 Před 3 lety +149

      You did the right thing. It was force majeure.

    • @kiwiguy4706
      @kiwiguy4706 Před 2 lety +21

      Isn't dish detergent way too harsh? It's bad for human skin which is much tougher

    • @MB32904
      @MB32904 Před 2 lety +83

      @@kiwiguy4706 dish detergent is a soap, it's only harsh when you don't rinse it off

    • @pocketpj2722
      @pocketpj2722 Před 2 lety +119

      @@kiwiguy4706 most people are using the blue dawn dish soap which is supposed to be very gentle. They use it to clean animals affected by oil spills :3

  • @lukelim5094
    @lukelim5094 Před 4 lety +395

    Summary: Bath your cat only when in a seriously dirty situation. It isn't a tough concept people. That means Mud, Poop, Motoroil and Fleas.

    • @btaylerpackard2475
      @btaylerpackard2475 Před 4 lety +37

      Also if they're hairless they need some special care!

    • @aurorad3522
      @aurorad3522 Před 4 lety +3

      cornstarch can help get grease off of them. just sprinkle a bunch on them, let the cornstarch absorb the oil, and brush awaty

    • @LunaRain01
      @LunaRain01 Před 4 lety +1

      Or Grape jelly

    • @cookie4578
      @cookie4578 Před 4 lety +4

      nah that not quite it. You are missing some points buddy

    • @stealthpanther
      @stealthpanther Před 4 lety +7

      Or in my cats case one time...paint. Got too involved in a project 😆

  • @brachms
    @brachms Před rokem +125

    My tip for helping the bathing experience for your cat is I place a small plastic step in the bathtub for them to stand on during the bath. They stay because they are out of the water and are not as upset. I scoop the water up over them with a cup to get wet and wash.

    • @iker8909
      @iker8909 Před rokem +13

      Worked like a charm. I love you for this.

    • @cursedcookies
      @cursedcookies Před rokem +8

      Years ago I saw someone suggest to put a towel on the bathtub floor to prevent the cat from slipping around and to help them feel more secure, that helped. If I ever need to bathe another cat in the future, I will keep what you said in mind! It sounds like an even better method.

    • @ngndnd
      @ngndnd Před 8 měsíci +2

      my cat completely refuses to go inside the bathroom lmao. She just waits for me outside the door no matter how long i am in there for

    • @brachms
      @brachms Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@ngndnd I have also given my cat a bath in the kitchen sink using this tip as well.

    • @lisakukla459
      @lisakukla459 Před 3 měsíci

      Excellent idea

  • @mirsey93
    @mirsey93 Před rokem +20

    My kitten wasn't off the street but he had fleas! I figured it out because he scratched A LOT. He was 8 weeks old, and itching with his teeth frequently. I bought a flea comb the next day and checked. It took 2 baths in dawn dish soap (24 hours apart because we had to wait a few days for a vet appointment) to get rid of them PLUS medication from the vet. Bathing cats is not easy but there will be at least 1 time in your cats life where they NEED a bath!

  • @caramel10770
    @caramel10770 Před 3 lety +1583

    I can’t shower without my cat standing under the water. He absolutely loves the shower to the point where he wants me to pick him up and hold him.

    • @Syclone0044
      @Syclone0044 Před 3 lety +88

      Water 🚿 splashing on his head and he stands there?? This I gotta see

    • @Moonlitqueen1024
      @Moonlitqueen1024 Před 2 lety +38

      Had my girl pop into the shower to hang out too 😂

    • @zknight4481
      @zknight4481 Před 2 lety +31

      Damn I would kill to have this lol
      My cat absolutely loses his mind over water

    • @krazykillar4794
      @krazykillar4794 Před 2 lety +23

      You the luckiest cat owner in the world 🌎 .
      You can just was the fleas out . God damn fleas and ticks .

    • @henrik4835
      @henrik4835 Před 2 lety +7

      maybe he is thirsty

  • @xxXDxx_101
    @xxXDxx_101 Před 3 lety +1018

    Jackson: Have a partner when you groom your cat
    Me: Immediately browsing dating site

  • @TaliBradley
    @TaliBradley Před 2 lety +26

    I avoid most cat bathing situations by using wet wipes whenever possible.

  • @laava32
    @laava32 Před 2 lety +17

    i have a long-haired cat that i bathe once a year (twice if necessary), just because his fur is so dense he has trouble getting all of it. its usually during the spring, so i use undercoat rakes and de-shed tactics to reduce his fluff for the incoming summer heat!! he really appreciates the relief and i can tell lol. he also loves the extra attention and brushing and loving.

  • @flourfree2K
    @flourfree2K Před 4 lety +332

    I can nearly hear this cat saying "My patience has come to an end, mate..."

  • @inaraoftyria3878
    @inaraoftyria3878 Před 4 lety +353

    I've only had to bathe my cat once. He got fleas (the dog brought them in - her flea collar needed to be replaced). And none of the other flea treatments worked for him. So. Flea bath. Never again, if I can help it. It wasn't even violent. He just cried the whole time. He looked so betrayed 😭

    • @evilsharkey8954
      @evilsharkey8954 Před 4 lety +22

      When I rented with my sister and brother in law, somehow fleas got into the house (I think from the filthy rabbits outside), and every animal got them. The dogs got bathed, but the cats didn't. All the animals got flea combed and Frontline treatment, but it wasn't enough. We eventually got rid of them by flea combing every animal every day (fortunately, they all liked it), Revolution flea treatment, sprinkling diatomaceous earth on the rugs, and vacuuming a LOT (flea eggs drop onto the ground). Our infestation wasn't that bad, but it was still a pain in the ass to get rid of!

    • @djsam8269
      @djsam8269 Před 4 lety

      @Nospam Spamisham Hahaha

    • @Firsona
      @Firsona Před 4 lety +2

      Yeah, that's the only time I've given our cats baths is when they both got fleas really bad. They didn't love it, and one hid under the coffee table for the rest of the day.

    • @malaykav
      @malaykav Před 4 lety

      My kitty had it rough the first few months of life. Lol. She had ringworm that required that weird dip bath once a week then she had fleas a few months later. Sheesh 😅 she hasn’t seen a bath since that cleared up.

    • @DeRien8
      @DeRien8 Před 4 lety +2

      Ahh that iconic yowling wail that tells all the neighbors a cat is getting a bath

  • @michaelsampson1134
    @michaelsampson1134 Před rokem +23

    I greatly like that you mentioned traumatizing cats with baths. My 8 month old cat won't leave the bathroom while I shower. He walks along the side of the tub while I shower. Weather it is the running shower or the tap itself before activating the shower and he is on the edge of the tub on the inside of the curtain he will just chill out there. During my shower he will lock the outside of my curtain. About 3 times now, I have picked himup, help him close to my chest in a safe hug, and stand out of reach of the running shower. He just puts, and then I back up a bit so that the water is hitting my back and he is surrounded by a mist of warm/tempid water. Then I back up a bit more so that wTer is running down my chest but he still isn't " in " the shower. As he gets wet on one side from the water, ill reach behind me cup some water in my hand and pet his back. Like you said, never pour on their ears or eyes. After about 3 handfuls of water bing rubbed into his fur, thats when he decides that he has had enough, and he starts to get a bit squirmy, so I gently set him on the edge of the tub so that he can get out safely. From that point, he sits on the toilet till I turn off the water and he jumps o
    In before I even open the shower curtain to drink and play in the warm water left in the tub. He has zero concern for any water dripping on his head from the shower novel up on high. And by allowing him to dare I say join me on his terms, I feel like I have helped to build some trust with my little kitty as he knows that the shower is not a dangerous place. Cats love fresh running water, so I have attributed all of this behavior to that and the curiosity that cats have.

    • @OiamArchives-qc1ev
      @OiamArchives-qc1ev Před 11 měsíci

      Thank you for this! My cat does the same! I adopted him as a kitten and it’s been a year since I’ve had him. Ofc he looks way much older but I know he’s not done settling and growing as of yet, a little more to go! But anyway, whenever I shower, my cat does the same he’ll sit in the middle of my bathtub knowing full well that I’m about to shower and he knows he doesn’t like water but does it anyway, deep down I think he likes it but ofc only to his discretion 😂 As soon as I cut on the shower he makes a run for it but will hang out on the tub to watch and sometimes he’ll put his little paw in to touch the drops of water 😂😂 As soon as I’m done in he goes playing with the water going down the faucet which isn’t much. He’s recently discovered that drinking out the faucets are lovely and I have to keep all toilet lids down otherwise he will use that for his water bowl even though he has fresh water set out throughout the day 🤦🏽‍♀️ I really do enjoy watching him learn new things and his curiosity is interesting!! He really takes the time to discover these little things and I get a kick out of watching his “discoveries”….

  • @Zombiesfromjupiter
    @Zombiesfromjupiter Před 2 lety +9

    for my extra-senior cat i use a damp cloth to help him bathe, fluffy towel, then brush when the fur is almost dry... MUCH less scary and uncomfortable for him than a full bath. he is too sick to be stressed. takes time but its worth it

  • @aidanc.d.2695
    @aidanc.d.2695 Před 4 lety +735

    Person brushing cat: you’re my peanut butter boy :3
    Me, tearing up: he a peanut butter boi 😭💖✊

    • @CrazyDeeDee
      @CrazyDeeDee Před 4 lety +5

      Aaahahahahaaaaa 😂🤣😝*died*

    • @lilRadRidinHood
      @lilRadRidinHood Před 3 lety +3

      I had a peanut butter cat, he was extra chonky😸

    • @populistparty2010
      @populistparty2010 Před 3 lety +2

      My boy loves peanut butter! It's his fav treat. My girl cat doesn't want anything to do with peanut butter. She prefers smelly treats, like sardines ;)

    • @angelofmusic3044
      @angelofmusic3044 Před 2 lety

      @@populistparty2010 So cute!

    • @austinmiller1427
      @austinmiller1427 Před 2 lety +1

      @@populistparty2010 you shouldnt feed them peanut butter!

  • @Masterscytale
    @Masterscytale Před 4 lety +319

    “I gave my cat a bath the other day...they love it. He sat there, he enjoyed it, it was fun for me. The fur would stick to my tongue, but other than that...”
    Steve Martin

  • @louhortonsculpture
    @louhortonsculpture Před rokem +12

    So true about the matted fur and their thin skin. One of mine hates being brushed but has long fur and a thyroid issue left his fur dry and even more susceptible to matting. And I think arthritis keeps him from clawing so he needs clipping too. He whines the whole time I’m grooming him but then he feels so much better and is more active. Also he’s elderly. He’s just so sensitive! We are lucky we have each other. He takes a lot of extra care!

    • @melissabyrd1310
      @melissabyrd1310 Před rokem +1

      Have you seen those razor combs? They won't cut the kitty, they're for cutting off mats.

  • @matinkhosravi3578
    @matinkhosravi3578 Před rokem +21

    having your cats full trust
    is one of the best feelings ever

  • @zakuraayame5091
    @zakuraayame5091 Před 3 lety +409

    Video idea for you: Show proper ear cleaning and nail trimming techniques! A friend is concerned of hurting their cats ears, and I'm worried of getting the quip on dark nails.

    • @seasidegirl8391
      @seasidegirl8391 Před 2 lety +16

      I agree. This would be so helpful.

    • @allidenison222
      @allidenison222 Před 2 lety

      yes!!!! this would be amazing

    • @wrenchaholic
      @wrenchaholic Před 2 lety +8

      just snip a tiny tip off the nail and youll be good. you be surprised how much difference it makes just removing that hypodermic needle sharp tip.

    • @rachaelhash8675
      @rachaelhash8675 Před rokem +1

      Just clip the sharp tip. Just above the base of the claw. Never trim the inside of the claw the rounder section just the tip thats sharp. If you use a flash light on dark claws you should see the inside and the blood filled section. The sharp tip will be clear of blood and veins and all to a flashlight and white or light colored nails you will be able to see without one. The blood filled area can cause cats to bleed to death if ruptured and bring extreme pain. You can also just use a nail file and file the tip down without a high risk but clipping is easier cats dont usually like the nail file. And some people use a type of powder to stop mild bleeding in accidentally clipping them a bit close in dogs and cats. However id just pay a groomer or vet to do it for $10-$25 if you are concerned. I clip my cats nails often especially prior to bath time.

  • @yokubo7220
    @yokubo7220 Před 3 lety +541

    friendly reminder: you don't have to literally *bathe* your cat, especially if it's difficult. Depending on the situation, a wet cloth and a bit of warm water will suffice.

    • @alisonl.7711
      @alisonl.7711 Před 3 lety +7

      Do you know about dry shampoos?? We got out cat a hypoallergenic one to use since my dad is allergic, do you know if those are okay to use like every month or so

    • @alisonl.7711
      @alisonl.7711 Před 3 lety +4

      Prismo thank you!! I think it just gets rid of any excess hairs that have built up off and we weren’t planning on using it too often. We just got her today and we love her we just need to figure it all out

    • @yokubo7220
      @yokubo7220 Před 3 lety +5

      @@alisonl.7711 brushing her would do an even better job, but ofc if it actually helps with human allergies to cat then keep using the shampoo once in a while, if you know it's safe. and yes you'll eventually figure it out anyway, just make sure to always let your vet know what you do, just for the sake of safety ;)

    • @alisonl.7711
      @alisonl.7711 Před 3 lety +3

      Prismo yeah we got a new brush for her and it’s a really good one so we are going to do that and we aren’t going to use it much, only when necessary we just want to make sure everyone is comfortable in the house and I will make sure that it is safe :D

    • @arianapreciado1975
      @arianapreciado1975 Před 3 lety +1

      I shower my cat

  • @amymain2213
    @amymain2213 Před rokem +29

    I also heard that cats prefer standing with paws up (like in a bucket) so I gently make sure their front paws are upright and rarely get any fight from them. Also I make sure the water is quite warm since their core temperature is warmer than ours. A few of my fosters actually melt into my circle sink and sit there for a few. I do actually manage to bathe with only one towel!! :) Rarely get scratched and I've done it to every single foster 🤷. I only do it when they first come typically when they stink.

  • @mypointofview1111
    @mypointofview1111 Před rokem +12

    In more than 50 years of being a cat mummy I can say that while cats are usually fastidious clean, there are times when they'll rub themselves in something unpleasant or jump into something unpleasant and you have no option but to wash them. For this reason alone it's a good idea to get kittens used to being washed/ bathed. However, washing a cat should be no more than every couple of months, usually during summer months if possible. The reason for this is cats build up their natural oils that keeps out the cold & wet which keeps them warm in less warm months. Also if they're washed in summer months they dry off quicker and are less prone to get ill from the cold.
    It also depends on the individual cat, some love or don't mind being in water others just tolerate it, others hate it. Be guided by your feline friend

  • @SkycometFallen
    @SkycometFallen Před 4 lety +346

    “The sound of rushing water is never good for a cat’s nerves”
    ...
    It’s official, my cat is not normal. She climbs in the tub and stands in front of the faucet, meowing at you until you turn it on. Once it’s on, she sticks HER HEAD under the water and lets it flow over her ears.
    Heh... maybe she’s got brain damage. Lol

    • @psycapps
      @psycapps Před 4 lety +13

      Skycomet one of our two cats does that, too 🥰

    • @Revanbzn
      @Revanbzn Před 4 lety +25

      Some cats as well as some big cats just love water

    • @lazyhomebody1356
      @lazyhomebody1356 Před 4 lety +21

      There are breeds of cats, like the Turkish Van, who enjoy swimming

    • @marylagasse8108
      @marylagasse8108 Před 4 lety +28

      When I am in the bathtub my cat will scream at me until I get out of it. I don't have the slightest idea of why she does this. She started doing this regularly this past month and she is going on 13 years old. She jumps on the edge of the bathtub and screams in my ear. The first time she did that , I almost threw my phone when I jumped.

    • @thomaat460
      @thomaat460 Před 4 lety +14

      Pretty much all cats prefer running water, as running water means clean water in the wild. Now while they don't like to get wet, they do like to hydrate. Your cat is probably not completely gasping the concept of drinking properly from a faucet :P (don't worry, there's more cats doing this than you might think)

  • @lyndaconrad4549
    @lyndaconrad4549 Před 3 lety +377

    The only time I bathed my cat was when he came home absolutely filthy - I didn't know cats could dig their claws into a stainless steel sink.

    • @yopi_yopi
      @yopi_yopi Před 3 lety +14

      A vet assistant told me they can even ROLL IN FOX FECES. Nice perfume. And ofc you can't even use a washcloth on them because it smears it so you cannot not bathe the lil fuck. Fantastic. Oh and fox feces are like cat pee for rats, it's attracting basically. Very great.

    • @solidstate9451
      @solidstate9451 Před 3 lety +10

      I showered my cats when they were covered in fleas. We have shower doors so I didn't have to grab them. I made them wet, then put shampoo on them, then showered them again. Worked fine, no single scratch.

    • @yopi_yopi
      @yopi_yopi Před 3 lety +3

      @@solidstate9451 fleas are the worst. A bath is the most effective u can do (cuz logically u dont want ur cat to lick any kind of bad chemical -but its treatable, just still a problem because they would still get IN THE HOUSE EVERYWHERE). I think a lot of ppl do it for abandonned cats and it must be a bit risky compared to bathing your own lol.

    • @yopi_yopi
      @yopi_yopi Před 3 lety +2

      @@rachmae4180 yikes, not a bad idea tho. I wonder if they would stink tho? I had to wash mine cuz I felt bad seeing her lick it 💀 honestly u can tell its only an emergency process because they're hard to dry off and keep warm afterwards on top of everything else. My younger cat was calm but she needed to cling onto me 😿

    • @solidstate9451
      @solidstate9451 Před 3 lety +3

      @@yopi_yopi The vet told us to bath them before putting anti-flee-stuff on the cat. To get rid of the flee shit and some of the flee eggs.

  • @tbekcan
    @tbekcan Před rokem +13

    I love your excellent tips! Also, cats have a higher temperature than humans. I believe one of the biggest problems is that people make the water too cold for them. Lukewarm for us is too cold for them. So I make it warm (not hot) so it’s not too uncomfortable. And my cats don’t freak out the few times I’ve bathed them. I very rarely bathe my cats and just for the reasons you mention above.

  • @tanyarothey4584
    @tanyarothey4584 Před 9 měsíci +5

    Such a great video. We’ve had our Cat for 8 years and never a bath. 💕 we’ve been so lucky with our rescue boy. He’s a great feline.

  • @thrillergirl021
    @thrillergirl021 Před 4 lety +320

    My cat likes to play in wet clay for some reason, so when he's done, he's going in the bathtub. He's got his own little tray, I fill it with about an inch of lukewarm water and I quickly wash his paws. He doesn't need soap or anything, lukewarm water does the job. He hates every second of it, but he gets a treat afterwards. Ah, the price to pay to play in clay....

    • @TheWillOfFenris
      @TheWillOfFenris Před 4 lety +5

      A foot wash isnt a big deal, like this or if they've gotten poopy paw, its the drenching that cats hate so Im sure your kitty doesnt mind too much.

    • @8698gil
      @8698gil Před 3 lety +1

      Why don't you just keep the clay away from your cat or keep the cat away from the clay?

    • @8698gil
      @8698gil Před 3 lety +1

      @Nospam Spamisham I would bring my cat over to a friends house if I were painting. The cat can easily get paint on it's fur by accidentally rubbing against it. I would do the same with a dog, you don't want to risk the animal getting paint on itself.

  • @emilyedgemon1268
    @emilyedgemon1268 Před 3 lety +796

    Fun story about bathing newly adopted cats:
    I recently adopted a 10 year old one eyed sweetheart as a companion for my older tuxie. They said she was a tabby. Completely matted long coat and just covered in oil. I got her all groomed up just to find out I adopted a longhair Bengal with the most beautiful rosettes ❤️

    • @emilyedgemon1268
      @emilyedgemon1268 Před 2 lety +37

      @Dumpling I definitely did! She’s given me so so much love since she’s been in her forever home and is also helping my tuxie with his OCD and skittishness.

    • @austinmiller1427
      @austinmiller1427 Před 2 lety +11

      All cats need a buddy.

    • @ExtraterrestrialBeing-jc7to
      @ExtraterrestrialBeing-jc7to Před 2 lety +2

      @@emilyedgemon1268 is that your real hair color?

    • @MaryTheresa1986
      @MaryTheresa1986 Před 2 lety +2

      ❤❤

    • @janmorgan7435
      @janmorgan7435 Před 2 lety +6

      @Austin Miller l agree cats need a buddy and my cat Ted was bored without a play mate and we now have Bella a 10 week old kitten and Ted being 10 months has very much accepted her. They ❤️ love to play .

  • @joshuabrown3525
    @joshuabrown3525 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Whenever I had to give my mom's tabby cat a bath, I had to fully suit up in the historically correct medieval plate armor I used for reenactments. It was made with steel, and weighed 40 pounds. The reason for this was because her cat had the sharpest of claws, and not using armor was a one ticket to a death by a thousand cuts.

  • @LadyNoremon
    @LadyNoremon Před rokem +9

    My boy cat gets a medicated bath occasionally because of allergies/skin itching (had skin mites treated years ago and since then has sensitivity to fleas etc.). He likes it/sits there, I think because it feels soothing. He hates being towelled though and prefers to drip dry like a mop

  • @beeziebubs2756
    @beeziebubs2756 Před 4 lety +463

    My cat has only gotten two baths in her life, and that was to get the cigarette smell out of her fur. Her foster chain smoked like crazy, and did so inside often with her cats around. Poor baby smelled even after taking her to the groomer to get a bath.
    The second one?? Word of advice if you have a long haired cat, clip their butt fur and clip it short- lest you come home from work one day to find a giant cat turd stuck to your cats ass and skid marks on the carpet.

    • @29elines21
      @29elines21 Před 4 lety +11

      Once was about to watch over a long-haired cat for its owner on holiday. She told me he had frequent diarrhea.
      I don't think I looked very happy when I heard her talk about how she cleaned his butt for him.
      As a young teen I was actually happy to have never heard of her again.

    • @qrilixz5157
      @qrilixz5157 Před 4 lety +1

      beeziebubs well my cat sat in her litter box so

    • @emilybooth307
      @emilybooth307 Před 4 lety +6

      this is so true. i used to have a long haired cat years ago, and he would walk in the door and suddenly you can smell something so awful. Poop stuck to his butt as he walked. we cut his hair regular after that but on occasion it would still happen. Gatta keep on top of it.

    • @Dimitri01641
      @Dimitri01641 Před 4 lety +5

      Thanks for the advice. I got a kitten a couple of days ago and she has long fur so when I went to her room to feed her there were poo stucked on the floor, her tail and butt.

    • @kirstenneville1934
      @kirstenneville1934 Před 3 lety +2

      For all the grooming they do how the heck do they miss something like this??! This indicates to me that their regulation of their hygiene is impulsive rather than actually thoughtful in regard to what’s actually in need of cleaning. Does anyone have thoughts on this??

  • @cyborg1945
    @cyborg1945 Před 4 lety +163

    In more than 30 years of having cats I've only deliberately bathed a cat once, it was an experience never to be forgotten (and thankfully, never repeated!). I did, however, have a cat who loved to prance along the side of the bath...he fell in on a regular basis and never learned his lesson!

    • @nightmarefanatic1819
      @nightmarefanatic1819 Před 4 lety +6

      I have a cat that likes getting into the bath with me.

    • @jordanhill465
      @jordanhill465 Před 4 lety

      When the shower gets turned on in my house, the cat can and will find you. She's only fallen in once or twice though

    • @TheWillOfFenris
      @TheWillOfFenris Před 4 lety +2

      I've known cats that prowled the side of the tub before and was always worried about that! Did they end up scratching when they fell? Cuz yiked panicky cats are all claws!

    • @DeRien8
      @DeRien8 Před 4 lety +2

      My cats enjoy the sound of the tub trickling, and back when they were allowed in that part of the apartment, they would come visit between the shower curtains any time someone was showering. Sometimes that included one of them hopping into the tub and chilling at the edge of the splashes.
      Also, when I was a kid, I witnessed the hilarity that was my cat jumping straight into what neither of us realized was a full bathtub... until it was too late and she was streaking around the house sopping

    • @remoove7231
      @remoove7231 Před 4 lety +2

      My cat has a little plastic tub that she lays in and we put her in a bit of warm bath water so she floats around and gets steamed warm while she stays dry ^^ Also a wooden grate above the bath that she uses like a steaming rack, aha. Cats are the best.

  • @KA-pr1xt
    @KA-pr1xt Před 4 měsíci +4

    Hey Jackson. I've been a cat lover alll my life but very allergic to dander to the point of hives and asthma. I started young and once a month with every one I've ever had. They all ended up either loving baths or tolerating very well. No trauma. I'm 43 and finally just got a Sphynx. I'd say that being an allergic pet parent is also a good reason.

  • @Which-Craft
    @Which-Craft Před rokem +8

    I've only had to bathe a cat a few times in my life (fleas on kittens, one adult who was grateful for it because she got herself covered in car grease), but now our senior boy is arthritic and can't really handle it himself. this will be our first try with him. luckily he's pretty mellow, but wish us luck in any case!

  • @chb5628
    @chb5628 Před 3 lety +243

    I just adopted my first ever cat. I am binging all your videos tonight.

    • @maebholeary2734
      @maebholeary2734 Před 3 lety +14

      Good luck! I hope everything goes well!

    • @austinmiller1427
      @austinmiller1427 Před 2 lety +3

      Just wanted to reply to your comment and ask how the fur baby is doing now?

    • @chb5628
      @chb5628 Před 2 lety +24

      @@austinmiller1427 he's good. He plays with his dog brother. He is very sweet and loving. He likes to be cradled like a baby

    • @austinmiller1427
      @austinmiller1427 Před 2 lety +5

      @@chb5628 Aww thats adorable :)

    • @chb5628
      @chb5628 Před 2 lety +19

      @@austinmiller1427 it was funny. I got him thinking cats would be independent and would kinda watch us from far away. But I wake up with him on me, while I am working he will throw himself into a cuddle, and now both my dog and cat follow me around the house like shadows. I wish CZcams would let me post a picture because he is the most cuddly baby.

  • @halimaomar9820
    @halimaomar9820 Před rokem +6

    I don’t bath my kitten unless it’s absolutely necessary. But we have both agreed never to do a traditional bath in the bathroom. Instead he prefers a sponge bath. So a bowl of water and a sponge or cloth… no running water. He freaks out. Saves my skin from being scratched and he is very calm for sponge baths.

  • @sukiai4325
    @sukiai4325 Před 3 lety +475

    My grandmother's cat got stuck inside my uncle's car. When we got home from a trip. He jumped into the car with no one looking and got trapped in there. We live in orlando flordia and it was durring the summer day. Later when we were looking for him to give him treats. My aunt went outside and heard him meowing from the car. She opened the door and saw a wet sweaty panting poor cat. She picked him up and ran inside. We had to give him a cool bath. Not hot not cold. But near room temperature cool. And that was the first time he actually enjoyed the bath. He drank a lot of the water he was in too. I just feel so bad for him. We all felt so awful for not seeing him jump into the car. Ever since that day we all have been far more careful in paying attention to of where he is when we get home. Later when we took him to the vet. He said he was fine just needed water and rest and hell be ok.

    • @halfbreed4life62
      @halfbreed4life62 Před 3 lety +58

      Wow he could have died!!!So glad ya'll found him.

    • @misskayla860
      @misskayla860 Před 3 lety +58

      The most important thing here is it was a lesson learned and also a warning for others to hear. Glad he was okay. Could have been much worse but don't beat yourselves up over it to much.

    • @param5234
      @param5234 Před 3 lety +20

      Once a stray kitten hid in engine of our car. My dad was about to start the car but we heard meowing so went to check, we didn't find the kitten under there and a neighbor said it's probably in the bushes but dad opened the front and there it was stuck in between there.
      We took him to the vet cause we didn't know anything about cats that time.

    • @orangebpumpkin5676
      @orangebpumpkin5676 Před 3 lety +20

      I had a friend that accidentally closed his cat in the closet all day while he was at work. She clawed up the door and carpet and did her business in there. When he got home he heard her and let her out and she was ok after a day or so. She was very upset and honestly so was he. They can be really quick and you have to be careful and keep an eye on them. He really loves his cat it was just an accident.

    • @halfbreed4life62
      @halfbreed4life62 Před 3 lety +8

      @@orangebpumpkin5676 oh believe me I know bout how quiet they can be. They don't mean to be sneaky it just makes them seem that way. They just move the way they naturally do. Cats are always in search of cuddle places. Dark warm & fuzzy places are their favorites. I have a list of places I check regularly & make sure doors are never shut there.

  • @iforgot8376
    @iforgot8376 Před 4 lety +38

    I bathed my cat once when we got him from the shelter. 1 hour and 100 scratches later, he wasn't smelly anymore and we all resolved never to wash a cat again

  • @loveishope4406
    @loveishope4406 Před rokem +6

    I rescued 4 kittens whose mom left them. I was going to bath them even though they were clean. Im soooo glad I saw this. 2 kittens nails clipped and 2 more to go :) Never had a cat before. These kittens are the BEST! Praying to find good homes for two of them.

  • @roadstar499
    @roadstar499 Před rokem +4

    I just lost my cat Eggford J ..he was around 6 when we found each other 9 year's... Some times he would roll in the dirt and being mostly all white with a black tail he looked pretty silly at times... i would brush him a few times a week and would use a wet towel to remove dirt,since i did not want him licking and eating all that dirt off... Between brushing and his grooming he always stayed very clean so i never ever had to give him a bath... He also smelled the way a kitty should smell... Cats are not dogs,they do a great job grooming...But its important to have a good brush to keep their coats beautiful and prevent hair balls... My cat loved me brushing him...Rest in peace my beautiful boy. :(

  • @stephaniegollop3409
    @stephaniegollop3409 Před 4 lety +204

    I’ve never related more to when he said “if you think you can bathe your cat with one towel, you’ll end up using your shirt and pants” 😂😭

    • @f.derzada5488
      @f.derzada5488 Před 4 lety +3

      I swear that amount of shirts I used on my cats, would make me think I learned my lesson but I never do🤦🏻‍♀️

  • @madisonbridges200
    @madisonbridges200 Před 3 lety +628

    So my cat won’t let me shower unless he is in the bathroom sitting on the side of the tub. He will like literally sit at the door and cry so loud. About once a month I put him right in my shoulder in the shower and wash him with his shampoo and he LOVES it. He literally sits there and purrs and just chills on my shoulder then always runs and lays down in bed to get brushed after 😅❤️

    • @JordanR_479
      @JordanR_479 Před 3 lety +40

      That's precious 😻 my cat just lays besides the tube and waits for me to get out so he can drink from the faucet

    • @katyamaji2887
      @katyamaji2887 Před 3 lety +3

      Yeah both of my kitties sit up on my bathroom shelves when I shower

    • @cocohazel_nut
      @cocohazel_nut Před 3 lety +12

      My kitty likes to bathe with me! He just jumps in and sits on top of my belly😂

    • @gehadsamir5663
      @gehadsamir5663 Před 3 lety +3

      That's the dream cat!

    • @TheArcherette
      @TheArcherette Před 3 lety +3

      What a sweet baby!!!

  • @hazelpettifer8237
    @hazelpettifer8237 Před 23 dny +1

    When we wash our cats (once in a while if someone has bought fleas into the house) we use a baby bath so it’s contained and they can grip the foam padding bit

  • @barbarabrown7974
    @barbarabrown7974 Před rokem +8

    One of our cats has cerebellar hypoplasia (wobbly kitten syndrome). Sometimes she makes mistakes and gets urine in her fur, so we do have to give her baths every once in a while. We regularly trim the nails of all three cats. The wobbly cat is an angel about it; the other two cats not so much.

  • @quietlydigital9791
    @quietlydigital9791 Před 4 lety +141

    My vet told me to bathe my cat once a month due to her NEVER cleaning herself. Our vet said it was most likely due to her being taken from mom super early.

    • @shroomyk
      @shroomyk Před 4 lety +40

      That is so sad. They do indeed have to learn to clean from their mom. :(

    • @laraesque
      @laraesque Před 4 lety +20

      It's worth considering the possibility of some mouth pathology, that is bad teeth, that would cause pain when grooming. Your vet has probably ruled that out.

    • @quietlydigital9791
      @quietlydigital9791 Před 4 lety +16

      laraesque yeah my vet has ruled out everything. We take her to the vet twice a year for check ups

    • @maleneroed
      @maleneroed Před 4 lety +23

      I have one too, who doesn't clean himself. But he is also brain damaged from birth. I took over, after previous owner could not handle his fur and skin. :( he was in such a bad health, when I got him.
      But he is just such a sweetheart, so kind and gentle. 🥰

    • @verah619
      @verah619 Před 4 lety

      😲😲

  • @jaymadison
    @jaymadison Před 4 lety +252

    I've never bathed my cats, they do however feel the need to groom my hair and beard for some reason.

    • @singingstars5006
      @singingstars5006 Před 3 lety +9

      Sounds like love!

    • @georgianapopescu1333
      @georgianapopescu1333 Před 3 lety +4

      awww

    • @tsdomi
      @tsdomi Před 3 lety +26

      pretty sure cats see us as either stupid or babies, the same reason they randomly leave dead animals nearby to teach you how to hunt
      same reason here id assume

    • @Candy123778
      @Candy123778 Před 3 lety +5

      Ah. Seems like the tables have turned 🤣🤣

    • @Majin_Fuu
      @Majin_Fuu Před 3 lety +5

      My kitten likes to chew on my dreadlocks and lick my beard lol

  • @lancehill9971
    @lancehill9971 Před rokem +6

    My cats have always loved their spring time hair brushing! They seem to know that im trying to help them! And bathing twice a year was good enough most years with all of my cats even when they are hunting lots!

  • @kiwisweetheart71
    @kiwisweetheart71 Před rokem +7

    Sometimes bathing is needed occasionally for other reasons. My partner and I have a beautiful pure white rescue baby. Full vision and hearing. When she came to us. we did not know she has stomatitis. Thankfully she is both FIV and feLV neg. Currently she is maintained on daily meds, and I am looking into oral care products. However, sometimes her fur gets a wee bit mucky. I brush her daily, which she loves, and regularly give her a wipe with pet wipes, but very occasionally. she needs a bath. I always put a hand towel in the bottom of the sink, to help her feel safe, have the water about the same temperature as a baby's bath, and use pet shampoo, avoiding her face, of course. She is reasonably tolerant of a bath, with minimal swearing, and no use of the murder mittens. She gets loved on and treats after. I am confident about cleaning her ears, when needed, but have not learned to clip claws yet. That will happen. This little angel in white fur gives us so much pleasure, and she has a home for life, where she is safe and happy. ❤❤

  • @charlainelemay6177
    @charlainelemay6177 Před 4 lety +125

    I only give a bath to my cat when needed..like the fews times she decided to walk around fresh watercolour paint...or when she decided to go visit the inside of an open wall...yeah she likes to get in trouble!

    • @litchtheshinigami8936
      @litchtheshinigami8936 Před 4 lety +9

      3 of my cats havent really been bathed before with some exceptions like whenever they were under the weather or managed to get shit on them.. and the fourth and last is hairless so he is washed regularly.. he doesn’t mind it though because he’s always cold and when the water is nice and warm he’ll just lie down in it (we do it in our sink) and be like sure whatever...

    • @ninavictoria6805
      @ninavictoria6805 Před 4 lety

      Charlaine Lemay OMG I love that you have a pic with ur cat. U two are beautiful 🤗😍

  • @toxigenic
    @toxigenic Před 4 lety +27

    My cat waits for me to get out of the shower and when I do, he expects me to pet him with my wet hands. He complains the whole time but stands there patiently. It's become a silly ritual for us.

  • @r2db
    @r2db Před 11 měsíci +2

    We adopted a kitten who was abandoned at a very young age (she probably needed an experienced foster parent, but we did the best we could given the circumstances). She was not particularly good at using the litterbox. Not being a cat, and never having grown up under the supervision of a feline mother, to say that I was not confident in my own skills for teaching proper litterbox technique was an understatement. Every day, some days multiple times, she would need to have her paws washed after she used the box. She would step all over it instead of burying it, and then she would leave tracks all over the floor. She now regularly walks around in the shower, but most importantly she has figured out how to properly "flush" after using the litterbox - despite my repeated failures at feline pedagogy.

  • @mattlech29
    @mattlech29 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you for making such a accessible and comforting introduction - this was super helpful!

  • @cgirlrocks11
    @cgirlrocks11 Před 4 lety +511

    I clicked on this video because I thought it was Jeff goldbloom, stayed because this guy is far more interesting

  • @silenthades
    @silenthades Před 4 lety +45

    Bathing is definitely circumstantial. In my experience working with cats, I've only had to bathe three of them. One was from a Pine Sol spill, the other two due to medical conditions and trying to relieve pain while vets were closed, though I have found that there is a right way to bathe a cat with the least amount of stress and ire afterwards.
    I've found that if you hug/hold the cat so they can grab at your shoulders and get into the bath with them (only after the water has been turned off so the added noise isn't spooking them), they can be pretty calm and can relax easier. Yes, you'll probably have a few pinpricks or scratches, but generally it's a much easier experience and they forgive you a lot faster because they know you are right there with them, they have something firm to hold onto if they need it, and it's less of a horror experience than "Hey, Imma pour water on you and hold you inside of this slippery tub. Promise I won't drown you, though. :) PROMISE." which is probably what goes through their head when a giant puts them into water and holds them there long enough while taking away their free will to bolt.
    Again, just hold them close to your chest firmly, but not so much they feel they're being attacked, and sit inside the bathtub. You can just rub some water into their back and chest like you are petting them normally and they'll relax enough to let you go with their claws, at least. Be slow, be gentle, and it should be fairly easy afterwards. They'll be pretty cooperative and probably just sit/stand on your leg, leaning against you until you're done washing them.

    • @bettyb9677
      @bettyb9677 Před 4 lety +7

      thank you 100% .....I was wondering if i was the only one to bathe a cat this way

    • @adde9506
      @adde9506 Před 4 lety +4

      I like this version. You could even give an old winter coat a new life as something to wear to prevent scratches.
      We actually had very good results with the kitchen sink with the water running nice and warm, but our cat was so old she couldn't bathe herself. I don't think she wanted the bath, but I think she was grateful for it. And the only time we had bathed her in the previous 15 years was a tomato juice bath after she had been skunked. That bath had certainly been better than the mistake that caused it, so I think she had relatively positive associations with baths. She knew we'd only bathe her to help her.

    • @jke387
      @jke387 Před 4 lety

      Yeah, I get in there with my kitty.

  • @HalfwayJac
    @HalfwayJac Před rokem +2

    I have had to bathe my 20 year old cat lately. He is having bathroom issues. I feel so bad doing it, and I know he hates it, but he does good with it. He trusts me completely and that part feels good.

  • @tyrannosaurusbecs2571
    @tyrannosaurusbecs2571 Před 4 měsíci +2

    This has got me realizing how lucky I was with my cat. I didn’t have to bathe him, he loved being brushed, and he was pretty chill with getting his nails trimmed. He only let me or my mom do it but hey, at least we could do it by ourselves lol. I babysit cats and NONE of them like their nails trimmed. I sneak attack with clippers when they’re napping and try to get 1 or 2 trimmed 😂. On the other hand my lizard will sit patiently when I trim her nails. No fuss from her at all

  • @bigdog1926
    @bigdog1926 Před 3 lety +146

    Simple words of wisdom from Jackson Galaxy: "Cats are not dogs."
    Truer words have never been spoken.

    • @FreaktifulWhispers
      @FreaktifulWhispers Před 3 lety +1

      and yet, so many people doesn't seem to get it u_u

    • @namaking3993
      @namaking3993 Před 3 lety

      See I've had more issues bathing dogs than I have had in bathing cats. So true but not in the way I think you meant lol (and we're talking at least 30 cats in my life time all bathed by me)

  • @MrBurnlan
    @MrBurnlan Před 4 lety +66

    On brushing : one of my cat brushes himself. We would just hold the brush firmly and he comes and rubs himself all over on it. He's pretty thorough too !

    • @zoeylinlan1291
      @zoeylinlan1291 Před 4 lety +3

      Burnlan mine does too. Mine just pushes my brush on the floor and pushes it against the floor while rubbing her face against the brush.

    • @arnoldfossman1701
      @arnoldfossman1701 Před 4 lety +1

      If your cat is ok with head to tail petting brushing should be easy, you just use the brush to gently "pet" him.

    • @meganwoehl5277
      @meganwoehl5277 Před 4 lety +2

      They sell a scratching pad with a bristle brush that arches over it. It's awesome for cats that like to rub up against things and brush themselves

    • @camillewilliams7009
      @camillewilliams7009 Před 4 lety +1

      yeah mine does that too and now he leads you to the brush to let you know i want the brush

  • @mockturtle1402
    @mockturtle1402 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I used to bathe my cats in Australia when the temperature got about 40°C (~104F). They hated it, but afterwards you could see them settle down when their body temp got back to normal.

  • @SurfingPikachu17
    @SurfingPikachu17 Před rokem +10

    Thank you for this video! I'm going to take a kitten from behind our apartments soon and she's got fleas and will need a Dawn-bath to kill them and get rid of eggs. I'm thinking it will be better to put a smaller tub in the bathtub with warm water and soap and gently rub her fur to get out all the bugs, then put her in a different tub to rinse her off.

  • @MianaXx
    @MianaXx Před 4 lety +239

    Human: Time for a Bath!
    Cat: But I already bathed like 3-4 times today o.O

  • @MMm-gz6eu
    @MMm-gz6eu Před 4 lety +76

    I’ve had cats all my life. I have NEVER bathe any of them. My cats are clean healthy and happy. Cleaning their ears, yes but bathing them it’s a no no, not necessary. 😺

    • @0DlREoAMvERe0
      @0DlREoAMvERe0 Před 4 lety +3

      How do you clear their ears?

    • @litchtheshinigami8936
      @litchtheshinigami8936 Před 4 lety +5

      0DlREoAMvERe0 Q-Tips or Baby wipes.. now for Q-tips we usually have thicker ones that are ideal for cleaning out cat ears. (I also have had cats all my life and when i was growing up we had persian cats.. we did have to bathe them every half a year though or whenever they’d have an accident as due to their long fur shit would often stick to their back legs wich was nasty.. and we currently have 4 cats one of wich is hairless so he is the only one that gets bathed.. luckily he doesn’t mind though as the water is nice and warm wich he loves.. )

  • @Thatgirl1973
    @Thatgirl1973 Před rokem +2

    Oh Lord…Clyde was a 20lb+ Maine Coon. Other than a flea bath as a ‘baby’…never, nope, no way! Well, he comes in one afternoon soaked in motor oil from his tail to his underbelly, along his right rear flank to roughly his mid back. He was a MESS! Now, he was a sweet cat but he was large, and his paws were the size of a toddler’s fist, so the idea of trying to hold him in a tub of water…yeah, nope, not happening.
    My sister, her boyfriend and myself quickly agreed our best option for control, and success, was to cover the kitchen table and floor with towels (LOTS of towels). We filled up several buckets with warm water, grabbed a bottle of Dawn and some rags, put him on the table and gently washed and rinsed and washed and rinsed and…and he was shockingly calm. I can only guess it was a relief, and that outweighed being wet cause it took some time. Lord it was a mess!!! But it got the job done.
    He also looked really fantastic after. 😁

  • @GudetamaSit
    @GudetamaSit Před rokem +7

    My only thing with this is that, there's going to be a time when a cat needs a bath like you said. They get into something, they get sprayed by a skunk, or they get old and can't groom themselves properly. I don't want to be stressing out a senior cat, for example. If I got him used to bathing with infrequent baths, the experience would be much less stressful on the little oldie.

    • @cupnoodlesramen
      @cupnoodlesramen Před 7 měsíci

      Honestly its also good to have more cats than one. both of my cats groom each other super intensely so i can imagine it being good for an older cat as well

  • @erica4816
    @erica4816 Před 3 lety +190

    I bathe my cat twice a year. Spring and fall. He's had this routine all 15 years of his life and he doesn't mind it at all. Even let's me dry him with a pro groomer dryer.

    • @Meg_88
      @Meg_88 Před 2 lety +9

      This! I also do this to my cats! Twice a year, in Spring and Fall (just before Winter starts). 8 years and never had an issue.

    • @e.n.akasha9516
      @e.n.akasha9516 Před rokem +2

      Me 2!

    • @completlynormalhypernova666
      @completlynormalhypernova666 Před rokem +4

      Same with me. He doesnt clean himself properly so he gets oily and a lot of dander. Then i have to wash him myself. Hes not happy but he forgets about it by the next week

    • @stoneheart_raven
      @stoneheart_raven Před rokem +2

      I have long hair cats and eventually they get messy so once or twice a year or as needed i help them out.

    • @azurechan
      @azurechan Před rokem +1

      It's always been the same for us. Twice a year, unless they get into something or fall into the other "needs washing" categories listed in the video. We also use the gentle cat shampoos.

  • @MidnightChan94
    @MidnightChan94 Před 4 lety +161

    I don't wash my cats. I did wash my first cat when be was a kitten because him, his sibilings and the mama cat were dumped on us and the kittens where flea infested. I've had to take a wet cloth to my current cat because he got sap in his fur and what not but he is a short hair cleans himself. Unless they have skin issues or are a breed you have to wash I find it unnecessary.

    • @litchtheshinigami8936
      @litchtheshinigami8936 Před 4 lety +3

      Kayla Murray we have one that needs to be washed because he is basically hairless.. he has some hair on his ears and his tail and in the winter he’ll have a bit of a fluff on his back but that’s about it.. he stains stuff like mad if he lied down on a blanket for a while when he needs to be bathed again he’ll leave an orange stain 😂😂

    • @wildog47
      @wildog47 Před 4 lety +1

      Agree. Only bathe a cat when necessary. My cat got onto paint once so she needed a good bath. Also my only cat got into a greasy pan 😂. Otherwise no.

    • @Rat-Builder
      @Rat-Builder Před 4 lety +2

      I lived in San Diego for 4 years, and I had 2 cats. The fleas were so bad down there that giving them a flea bath was the only thing that worked. They did not like it for sure, but they knew that it was going to happen, and resistance was futile. I moved back to Norther Nevada and never had to bathe them again. They did not miss it at all. I tried several different things while I lived in Cali, but the only thing that worked was the bath.
      I would also take my cats camping, In Cali, and Nevada. In fact while I was living in Nevada I would take 5 cats camping. They liked it so much that when I would back the camper up to the front porch for the wife to load it, all of the cats would get in, and not get out. They did not want to be left behind. My camper had a crawl-through to go into the camper from the cab. Most of the time 3 or 4 of them would crawl through, and get on the bed and go to sleep. The Alpha male had to be up front with me.
      Also I would have to take all 5 cats for a walk in the morning, and in the evening. If I did not do it, they would get mad. One time we stayed in a Casino parking lot for the first night, and they could not get out. They were pissed! Each cat had a window to look out of, and pity the fool that went over to another cat's window. LOL I miss those times.

    • @derekc6445
      @derekc6445 Před 4 lety

      @ʕ⁎̯͡⁎ʔ༄. There is a 'Spot on' you can use for ticks and fleas. This must contain fipronil.

    • @valeriavismara6411
      @valeriavismara6411 Před 4 lety

      Yeah, I have a similar experience, got my kitten and it was infested with fleas... I think he got to hate me after the first 5 days of me grooming him regularly and combing him several times a day to get the fleas and eggs off. Ofc after the first day giving him a bath to kill some of them. Gladly I ran to get the drops so my older cat didn't catch them too...

  • @jodibirmingham9040
    @jodibirmingham9040 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I bath my cat twice a year. I have since he was about 6wks old. Now he is 13. He isn't thrilled with the process mostly like you say the running water, I keep that to a minimu. He totally trusts me and I give constant praise the entire time. I also keep a hand towel under his feet while bathing so he doesn't slip around and feel insecure. Once he's dried off and relaxed, he does seems to be quite happy. He is not ever mad at me. However it's been a regular thing his whole life.
    I have always been gentle and patient, ear cleaning, nail trimming etc. It's truly a trust issue between your buddy and you.❤ 💯

  • @121cathryn
    @121cathryn Před rokem +4

    I'm with you had a cat that was 21 used to have bathe him because he was struggling with washing but he loved it used to put about 4cm of warm water in Bath gently put him in and use a mug to gently rince him I used 4 bath towels to dry him but he was a great cat

  • @juzek1958
    @juzek1958 Před 3 lety +184

    I've never bathed my 18 yr old house cat and he always smells great.

    • @8698gil
      @8698gil Před 3 lety +5

      My Siamese cat lived to be 21 and she was never bathed, either.

    • @8698gil
      @8698gil Před 3 lety +9

      @Faithful Servant That is strange that your cat isn't using his litter box. You should speak to your vet about that. Especiallly if you're cat is also ignoring his own hygiene, which is not normal cat behavior.

    • @WonderWoman0313
      @WonderWoman0313 Před 3 lety

      God bless you and the old cats that don’t need an occasional bath (or wash cloth wipe downs). 😻

    • @pterodactylbull
      @pterodactylbull Před 2 lety

      My cat always smells like perfume lol like natural tho flowery

  • @diddlysquater
    @diddlysquater Před 3 lety +253

    Had to bath my cat for fleas, the one time in his life (picked em up from my buddies cats while he was watching him for me). He trusts me immensely so he wasn't mean about it, just really scared when I first put him in. I held him still for a couple minutes while talking to him and he eventually calmed down so I could run the the flea comb through his coat and get the dish soap deep into it. By the end, the fleas were all running to his face to escape the water. I felt so bad that I had let it get to that point, but he seemed so relieved that the constant irritation was gone that he was leaning into the comb like cats do a hand when you pet them. He even purred when I towelled him dry. Sorry lil buddy that was my bad.

    • @jadecoolness101
      @jadecoolness101 Před 3 lety +59

      To prevent the fleas from *fleeing* into the face, make a "barrier" around the whole neck of soapy water.

    • @jessicamartinez5650
      @jessicamartinez5650 Před 2 lety +19

      This is why I need to bathe mine. They're indoor cats but a flea problem is accumulating

    • @archiebald4717
      @archiebald4717 Před 2 lety +9

      @@jessicamartinez5650 There are plenty of flea treatments that do not involve bathing.

    • @Danbaeta.felinos
      @Danbaeta.felinos Před 2 lety +1

      U dont need to bath your cat for fleas. Fleas are treated with medication

    • @hutao4671
      @hutao4671 Před 2 lety

      @@Danbaeta.felinos medications still take time to work on current infestations. using topical methods will remove them faster

  • @timgads1712
    @timgads1712 Před 15 dny

    My 2 cats were born feral, so after they let me hold them and trusted me touching their paws, I started touching and petting their paws very frequently to help with trimming.

  • @proper_mexican_uk7085
    @proper_mexican_uk7085 Před rokem +5

    Loved the fact that you trim them together so lovely. I bought thick garden gloves to survive the first trim of our two kittens. They have 20 weapons each! 💖

  • @lindaandrews8039
    @lindaandrews8039 Před 4 lety +64

    If we bathed our cats, except under certain circumstances, then they're doing all that grooming for nothing.

  • @thatwhaleisbig
    @thatwhaleisbig Před 4 lety +140

    “Cats are not dogs” -Jackson Galaxy

  • @valmaud4683
    @valmaud4683 Před rokem +7

    I bathe my cat at least once a month, if not more. She likes to roll around outside in the dirt. It also helps tremendously with getting rid of loose fur that would otherwise be shed all over the house.

    • @dorino9057
      @dorino9057 Před 4 měsíci +1

      That is too much for a cat. They are not dogs. A damp towel would be more appropriate for a cat.

  • @nurmeisaridalimunthe8659

    Wow this is so mind blowing. All this time, I thought cats love when they are clean.
    Thanks Jackson for making this video.

  • @Garlictoastify
    @Garlictoastify Před 4 lety +48

    This reminds me of the one time I found myself in a situation where I had to bathe a cat...
    I still lived at home, it was sometimes during my teenage years some 20 - 25 years ago, and we lived on a milkfarm.
    And one faithful day our big red tomcat had fallen into the holding area for all the cowmanure and urine from the farmhouse, he was completley soaking wet with cowmanure and urine, so there was no question he had to be bathed.
    At first we tried to have one person holding him down while another one showered him with water. But as soon as the water hit him he transformed into a cat tornado and easily escaped and was shaking like a dog spraying both of us and the entire bathroom with all the nastyness soaked in his fur. So we had to get more people to help, I think in the end if I remember correctly, we were 4 people in the room.
    With two holding the cat, one showering the cat and one on standby if more help should be needed.
    We managed to get him clean in the end, and after that we also had to clean the bathroom and ourselves.
    This is something I'll never forget, and hope to never have to repeat...
    Cats can be surprisingly strong for their size...

    • @sassyclemens9804
      @sassyclemens9804 Před 4 lety +3

      and THAT is why i trained my cat to not hate showers! Poor thing, and poor bathroom and all of you guys.. XD

    • @NinjaFlibble
      @NinjaFlibble Před 4 lety +2

      my sister has a cat who is rather small....and that bastard broke my window screen to get outside...(so, yes, surprisingly strong)

    • @maialoucalaque7178
      @maialoucalaque7178 Před 4 lety +1

      That's so stressful for u and the cat as well.

  • @KirstenMarie_MS3
    @KirstenMarie_MS3 Před 4 lety +222

    "The sound of rushing water has never been good for a cat's nerves."
    Me: laughing in Siberian Forest Cat.

    • @hotdoh9325
      @hotdoh9325 Před 3 lety +9

      Yeah, my 1 year old and 3 month old dudes LOVE when I'm filling their water bowls and often request (demand on pain of death) that I leave the tap running so they can drink directly from it.
      Cats love water; they just want to be in control of how the water is used and where / how it touches them.

    • @sxfxs577
      @sxfxs577 Před 3 lety +4

      mine gets terrified :( but I think is because he was found a rainy winter day so the sound of water is not something nice for him to hear :(

    • @mollyjanebmusic
      @mollyjanebmusic Před 3 lety

      I have a Siberian lol

    • @KirstenMarie_MS3
      @KirstenMarie_MS3 Před 3 lety +1

      @@hotdoh9325 Put out some drinking fountains. I think Simba plays more than he drinks from them. Lol.

    • @hotdoh9325
      @hotdoh9325 Před 3 lety +1

      @@KirstenMarie_MS3 I got a fountain a couple weeks ago and they love them! :)

  • @YassineBarnaoui
    @YassineBarnaoui Před rokem +1

    Let's just add that having two cats better than one for many reason & one of them is that they clean each others

  • @Cervory
    @Cervory Před 2 měsíci +3

    I bathe my cat because i have slight allergies he doesnt like it when he’s in there but he likes it when he gets dried by the hairdryer

  • @elmeskov8687
    @elmeskov8687 Před 3 lety +82

    My cat is the most laid back being in the world. I clip his nails and he's more or less sleeping

  • @ronistitch6510
    @ronistitch6510 Před 4 lety +63

    I have an old lady cat her name is bug shes estamated to be 20 years old she was mistretted befor she got to me and has arthrituss she realy started showing her age a year ago so now she gets a little help to keep clean when she gets morning medasen we treet her paws then wipe her face and bum give her a brush and then i pop her in her hamock so i can get ready shes my best friend and there was defently a time when i wouldnt have pulled myself out of bed if it wasnt for her needing me

    • @JamieLuv2u
      @JamieLuv2u Před 4 lety +9

      Roni stitch sounds like my Leapy. She gets a bath once a week. The world oldest cat is 31! Keep on lovin!

    • @TheCat4791
      @TheCat4791 Před 4 lety +3

      Sweet stories... both of you are good cat-parents :)