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Why You Should Let a Groomer Bathe Your Cat

The Ruff Life • June 23, 2022

Are you one of the cat owners struggling to bathe your pet cat? Do they resist and simply hate the water? Have you ended up with scratches on your arm? Well, you're not alone. It's a common situation with those not experts in treating and bathing these felines. To avoid having your arms scratched, maybe it's time to let the groomer do it. Here's why.


Cat Groomers Safely Gives Cats a Bath


If you're thinking of just dunking your cat into a tub of water, that's not how it's done. Nobody likes that, least of all Fluffy. Instead, cat groomers will slowly introduce the cat to water if they're going to bathe them.


They will usually hold the cat close to their chest with one hand while bathing them. It's important to go slowly rather than just dunking them in. They need to get used to it. After the cat gets used to bathing, the groomer scrubs the kitty clean. Some cat groomers may use flea shampoo or other specialty products depending on the cat's needs.


Why Take Your Cat to a Groomer


Cats need to be groomed regularly, just like dogs. This helps to remove loose fur and dirt, as well as smooth out mats and tangles. It also redistributes the natural oils that help keep their fur healthy. 


Cats have a lot of furs, so it's not surprising that they need some help keeping them healthy. If you have a long-haired cat like a Persian or Maine Coon, you know that they need to be brushed regularly to prevent their fur from matting. Regular grooming helps keep your cat healthy and free of painful problems like mats and ingrown nails. It can also be therapeutic, providing your cat with a sense of calm and wellbeing.


Cats' inflammation can cause issues with their gut and skin problems. Inflammation is the body's natural response to fighting off invaders, such as virus-causing germs or bacteria that enter the body through a cut. Foods high in carbohydrates (such as dry food) can also cause inflammation.


As part of their job, groomers often have to educate their clients on various topics related to grooming and overall health. This includes inspecting their pets for parasites, lumps, and bumps, which can help catch potential problems early on.


When people are educated on properly taking care of their pets, they are more likely to ensure their pet receives the continuous care they need. There are several reasons why taking your cat to the groomer and their regular grooming habits is a good idea. 


What to Expect When You Take Your Cat to a Groomer


Firstly, many catteries are explicitly designed for cats. Many trained cat groomers only work with cats, not dogs. As a result, the salon environment is usually quieter than a dog grooming salon.  Creating a cats-only environment helps put the kitties at ease. That's the first step in a successful grooming process.


The cat is in an unknown environment and doesn't know if predators are around. As a result, the cat goes into fight, flight, or freeze mode. Which of the three it is, depends on how the groomer handles the kitty.


Conclusion


Most cat groomers offer different services and packages, depending on the cat's needs. For example, some groomers offer a quick service brush out, nail trim, and de-shedding to get rid of mats. This also comes from the notion that not every cat needs a bath; some just need a little prepping here and there.


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