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My 4 month old kitten is very cooperative for shampooing, and I find it necessary to do because a fresh shampoo leaves me without allergy symptoms for about 4 days. But I'm concerned that shampooing him too often may inadvertantly hurt him in some way. Anyone know if twice a week is too often?

2006-11-06 06:20:00 · 19 answers · asked by asanisimasa 2 in Pets Cats

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I would call a vet and see if there is some kind of shampoo that you can use to help your allergies but that you won't have to use so often. I think giving your Kitten a bath that often is a bad idea..it could cause his or her skin to get too dry.. but i would give the Vet a call.

2006-11-06 06:23:58 · answer #1 · answered by sugarsweeteegrl 2 · 0 0

Weekly bathing is fine, I'm not sure about bathing twice a week though. Make sure you use cat shampoo, preferably a very mild one, or one that is formulated not to dry out the skin. I use kitten shampoo even though my cat is 7 months old, and that works for me. Dilute the shampoo by mixing it into the bath water, rather than putting it directly on the cat. And make sure you rinse him very throroughly. Once a week bathings with a mild cat shampoo shouldn't dry out his skin as long as you get all of the shampoo residue off of him. I use the sprayer on the kitchen sink to rinse my cat and that works well. If you need to do something for your allergies more than once a week, I would suggest using Allerpet-C. It is rubbed onto the cats fur when he is dry and it neutralizes the allergens. I have cat allergies and my system is to bathe my cat once a week, and use Allerpet-C once a week (3 or 4 days after the bath), and it works well for me. You can get Allerpet-C from your vet, or you can order it online from various retailers. I got mine through Amazon.com from KV Vet Supply.

2006-11-06 06:53:06 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Bathing is not very healthy for cats. Even weekly bathing is likely to dry out the skin (which eventually could create more flaking and dander, exaccerbating your allergies). Have you tried allergy medication? It might be easier (and healthier) to medicate yourself rather than your kitty. If those don't work for you, perhaps try talking to a holistic vet or a "natural" type petstore. If you have to give frequent baths, using an all-natural shampoo is a must.

2006-11-06 06:32:40 · answer #3 · answered by kittikatti69 4 · 1 0

Make sure you rinse out the shampoo properly, or they'll get an upset stomach. It'll probably be fine (Show cats are often bathed once every fortnight), but it might be worth looking at using Petal Cleanse and wiping your cats coat with it once a week or so instead.

2006-11-06 06:29:50 · answer #4 · answered by eiserblew 2 · 0 0

Cat's usually bathe themselves, but if it makes you feel better with allergies... it's not bad to bathe a cat. I would only recommend that you make sure the cat is dry and warm after the bath before you let it lose again. Cats can get colds from being too chilly. The more you wash your cat, the more risk you put him in for getting sick.

2006-11-06 07:01:07 · answer #5 · answered by Cara M 4 · 0 0

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2016-10-15 10:58:29 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Bathing a cat that often will rob him of the natural oils in his skin and may cause it to become too dry and unhealthy. I would talk to your personal physician about other ways to control your allergy symptoms.

2006-11-06 07:20:34 · answer #7 · answered by old cat lady 7 · 0 0

It will be ok, but I would by a soap-less shampoo for every other time you bathe her. Bathing to much can cause cat mange. I have a Himalayan and I have to bathe her often to and I use a soap-less shampoo every other bath. Good luck, I hope this works for you.

2006-11-06 06:36:16 · answer #8 · answered by Michelle Lynn 4 · 0 0

No it is not a cat has the ability to groom itself. MInd you a bath maybe once a moth won't hurt but 1-2 a week will hurt your cats skin.

2006-11-06 06:49:44 · answer #9 · answered by melissa1975666 1 · 0 0

I would call the vet to make sure that that was ok. Shampooing them that much might was away some things that will keep them from bacteria! maybe there's a shampoo that will make it safe to do!

2006-11-06 07:22:14 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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