no because if u do she will get sick
2006-08-01 06:51:48
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answered by Anonymous
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My cat was passed off on me by an old college roomate. She used to shower with him in the bathtub when he was kitten. No idea how she did it. He loves water but tends to flip out if I pour some on him.
My advice is not to force it. Have the kitten get used to the bathtub with a little water in it first. The sound and pressure of the water may be a little scary.
2006-08-01 00:07:36
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answered by K 2
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Be very careful bathing a baby, you have to worry about them getting too cold. Make sure that whatever you bathe them with is safe for kittens. You can use tearless baby shampoo. Wear gloves.......if you don't go ahead a get a prescription for your doctor for antibiotics because cat scratches can be very dangerous, even the little ones. I don't know how your kitten will handle a shower. You may want to start off with a wet wash cloth first and see how she reacts to water.
2006-07-31 14:42:30
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answered by rayne 2
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What do you mean shower...You can take a kitten a bath meaning with cat and kitten shampoo and a little water...They would not like to be in a shower...
2006-07-31 15:41:40
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answered by "Olivia Loves Raoul" 4
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Just use a warm(but not too hot) wash cloth to give the kitten a good rub down. A shower might scare your kitty, and you don't want to do that as cats generally don't like water.
2006-07-31 14:56:26
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answered by Mike M. 7
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NO! KITTENS do not neet to be showered, their Mom will take care of it. A damp cloth may be used to get something off but immersing a Kitten in water is just unnecessary.
2006-07-31 16:13:09
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answered by mscristinarose 1
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Be careful. U can shower it only after 2 month. and also u mustn`t wash it`s head because if the water will be in it`s ears it may become deaf! Good luck and have a healthy kitten.
2006-07-31 14:38:12
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answered by MissRussia 4
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Only if you can you can use something similar to falconing gloves or welders gloves. Cats do not like water put on them. A damp rag or paper towel would probably work best. Once you get the worst of whatever it is that they got on them off and it is food let them clean themselves up. If it's something like paint and it is not toxic you might be better off letting it dry then gently pull it out of the fur or use electric clippers
2006-07-31 14:47:52
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answered by Michael M 1
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yes. but not to often your local pet store should have the products you need and a competent store can provide you with information on how often this can be done. A solid default is to simply consult your vet. And wear gloves i heard somewhere cats just don't like water much. They prefer to do the cleaning themselves hence the scratchy tongue to comb through their hair. Good luck with the kitty bath.
2006-07-31 14:46:42
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answered by Philip B 1
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ok all those answers are really nice but your best bet... is to run some warm water in your bathroom sink and slowly get the kitten wet. do not turn off the waterwhile you are soaping it or your cat will freak out when u turn it back on...
Oh be careful of scratches
2006-07-31 14:39:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Cats Dont Like Water.
2006-07-31 15:19:02
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answered by mks 7-15-02 6
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