okay so we had this cat that was real trouble that the neighbors adopted from us. so then we have this weak little cat that everyone beats on. so today, our former cat, austin comes over on the deck and i didnt realize that chloe was out. chloe is the one that all the cats are mean to. so when i get home from school i see that chloe is all crept back in the chair and is all wet and sticky. so i pick her up and she peed and pooped all over the chair cushions out side and rolled around in it! how should i take care of this mess?
2007-08-28
13:28:52
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i meant besides using water! cats don't like water.
2007-08-28
13:37:01 ·
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Wash the poor kitty right now. She is in a miserable state. Don't bother going to the store, use a moisturizing shampoo that you can dilute with water.
Place a wet towel in the bottom of the sink, hold her around the chest and wash her in warm water using the sprayer held in the palm of your hand so that the water flows onto her instead of spraying. Work as quickly as possible, shampoo twice if necessary and rinse completely.
Keep her warm the entire time.
When done, wrap her in towels and mop up the water. When the towel gets wet, use a dry one. Keep working the towels until she is completely dry.
The pee and poo will come off completely in the wash so you don't need to worry about that. She will be pretty traumatized so she needs a quiet, safe place to groom and sleep.
You do need to clean up the cushions outside with an enzymatic cleaner or the cats may decde to use them as a litter box.
2007-08-28 13:42:00
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answered by WooHoo 4
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I know cats don't like water, I have one myself. But you are just gonna have to give her a good bath. She will only suffer for the 10-15 minutes it takes you to bathe her then she will be OK. I do it with Baby shampoo, then dry mine in a towel the best I can. Your cat will smell much better once you do this. Put on gloves if your has claws still. You should also have someone help you keep her in the tub while you are trying to wash and rinse her off. It's not a cruel thing, even though she will be meowing like you are killing her.
2007-08-28 20:42:58
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answered by feathermree 3
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Oh poor little kitty, she was so scared!
First make sure she's not injured or in any pain. If she is go straight to the vet.
She'll feel better after a bath and a couple days of rest. Cats don't like water but they hate being dirty too. Especially like this. Keep her indoors til she's back to her old self.
2007-08-28 21:34:34
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answered by Anonymous
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they make a cat bag for a bath.....it pretty much a mesh bag that lets their head out of....or with 2 ppl and the kitchen sink and baby or cat shampoo....hold scruff of neck and DON"T LET GO!!!!!!!!!!! even if the house is on fire...lol. if the holder has to hold the back feet with one finger inbetween them... try to keep the cat pinned down...its not going to be pleasent. for anyone....
make sure the cat is rinsed well...or the cat could get sick or lose hair.
washer wrap in towelwhile the holder still has her....and the holder will have to keep a good grip to dry her down as best as ya can....
LOL HAVE FUN....i have bathed many cats on my own....some deal and some it should be a sport.....lol
2007-08-28 20:42:13
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answered by dragonwolf 5
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Get some gloves and wash her down then take to her a cat bath place where u don't need an appt.
2007-08-28 20:33:28
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answered by CreoleSista 3
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Even if she doesn't like water I'd say to bathe her two times with kitty shampoo, then blow dry her fur and comb it out.
2007-08-28 20:44:14
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answered by rebeandphantom 5
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Give it a bath, cat shampoo and water will disinfect her.
2007-08-28 20:34:35
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answered by redd headd 7
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Wash the poor kitty with some kitty shampoo.
2007-08-28 20:44:00
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answered by Kitty Kat 3
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give her a bath using cat shampoo
2007-08-28 20:34:21
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answered by â? Phoebe 3
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