There is a lot of debate among cat owners about whether their furry pets need to be bathed.
Doubts arise because these animals are very clean and spend a lot of time grooming themselves.
Veterinarians are confident that since cats' bodies naturally maintain their cleanliness, they do not need to bathe often.
However, there are still situations when this procedure cannot be avoided – for example, if your pet has picked up fleas or has dirt on its fur.
According to experts, you should bathe your cat no more than once or twice a year, as too frequent water treatments can dry out the animal's skin and deprive it of its natural protection in the form of a fatty film that protects the fur and skin from external influences.
During such an important procedure, use a special moisturizing shampoo intended for animals.
These products are designed to maintain the skin's moisture balance and protect it from irritation.
To reduce the need to bathe your cat, brush its fur regularly – this will help you combat dirt and hair loss.
When brushing your cat, move in the direction of the hair growth, gradually moving from one section to another. This will not only make your pet look more groomed, but will also reduce the stress associated with bathing.