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Even though cats don’t usually need baths, your kitten might get too dirty for normal cat grooming. In that case, it’s time to give your kitten a bath. It’s okay to bathe kittens who are at least 3 weeks old when it’s necessary, but you need to keep them warm.[1] Since cats typically hate water, you might be feeling nervous about getting scratched, but we’re here to help you safely and easily bathe your kitty.
Things You Should Know
- Prevent scratches by wearing long-sleeves and trying to acclimate your kitten to water.
- Wet your kitten and massage a dime-sized amount of kitten shampoo, Dawn dish soap, or baby shampoo into their fur.
- Rinse the kitten thoroughly, and wrap them in a warm towel.
- Keep your kitten warm until they’re totally dry.
Steps
Expert Q&A
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QuestionHow do you train a kitten to like water?Pippa Elliott, MRCVSDr. Elliott, BVMS, MRCVS is a veterinarian with over 30 years of experience in veterinary surgery and companion animal practice. She graduated from the University of Glasgow in 1987 with a degree in veterinary medicine and surgery. She has worked at the same animal clinic in her hometown for over 20 years.
VeterinarianGive your kitten a bath just before a meal to train it with a reward. Using a reward to teach an animal to do something is called conditioning. This technique is really helpful for teaching pets to do something they don't normally enjoy, like getting wet. Make sure to show them the meal first, then give the bath, and finish up with the food as a treat.
Warnings
- Make sure you don’t get shampoo into your kitten’s eyes. If you do, rinse their eyes thoroughly to get the soap out.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- Don’t leave your kitten unattended in the bath water.⧼thumbs_response⧽
Things You'll Need
- Bathtub, plastic container, or sink
- Kitten shampoo, Dawn dish soap, or baby shampoo
- Cup (optional)
- Pitcher (optional)
- Warm water
- Washcloth
- Towel
- Flea comb (optional)
References
- ↑ https://www.sheltermedicine.com/library/guidebooks/?r=guide-to-raising-underage-kittens/caring-for-kittens-from-birth-to-eight-weeks
- ↑ https://blog.ferplast.com/en/gatti-e-acqua-come-far-superare-la-paura-al-micio/
- ↑ https://www.sheltermedicine.com/library/guidebooks/?r=guide-to-raising-underage-kittens/caring-for-kittens-from-birth-to-eight-weeks
- ↑ https://thecatsite.com/c/how-to-safely-bathe-a-cat-the-complete-guide/
- ↑ https://thecatsite.com/c/how-to-safely-bathe-a-cat-the-complete-guide/
- ↑ https://animalpath.org/is-dish-soap-safe-for-cats/
- ↑ https://www.sheltermedicine.com/library/guidebooks/?r=guide-to-raising-underage-kittens/caring-for-kittens-from-birth-to-eight-weeks
- ↑ https://animal.calaverasgov.us/Lost-Found-Pets/Found-a-Kitten/Caring-for-Kittens
- ↑ https://www.sheltermedicine.com/library/guidebooks/?r=guide-to-raising-underage-kittens/caring-for-kittens-from-birth-to-eight-weeks
- ↑ http://www.vetstreet.com/dr-marty-becker/scruffing-no-way-to-lift-an-adult-cat
- ↑ https://www.sheltermedicine.com/library/guidebooks/?r=guide-to-raising-underage-kittens/caring-for-kittens-from-birth-to-eight-weeks
- ↑ https://animal.calaverasgov.us/Lost-Found-Pets/Found-a-Kitten/Caring-for-Kittens
- ↑ https://www.sheltermedicine.com/library/guidebooks/?r=guide-to-raising-underage-kittens/caring-for-kittens-from-birth-to-eight-weeks
- ↑ https://animal.calaverasgov.us/Lost-Found-Pets/Found-a-Kitten/Caring-for-Kittens
- ↑ https://www.sheltermedicine.com/library/guidebooks/?r=guide-to-raising-underage-kittens/caring-for-kittens-from-birth-to-eight-weeks
- ↑ https://animal.calaverasgov.us/Portals/Animal/Documents/Guidelines%20-%20Caring%20for%20Kittens.pdf?ver=2020-04-01-162034-883
- ↑ https://animal.calaverasgov.us/Lost-Found-Pets/Found-a-Kitten/Caring-for-Kittens
- ↑ https://www.petful.com/pet-health/flea-medicine-for-kittens/
- ↑ https://animal.calaverasgov.us/Portals/Animal/Documents/Guidelines%20-%20Caring%20for%20Kittens.pdf?ver=2020-04-01-162034-883
- ↑ https://www.sheltermedicine.com/library/guidebooks/?r=guide-to-raising-underage-kittens/caring-for-kittens-from-birth-to-eight-weeks
- ↑ https://www.sheltermedicine.com/library/guidebooks/?r=guide-to-raising-underage-kittens/caring-for-kittens-from-birth-to-eight-weeks
- ↑ https://www.sheltermedicine.com/library/guidebooks/?r=guide-to-raising-underage-kittens/caring-for-kittens-from-birth-to-eight-weeks
- ↑ http://kittencoalition.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/NKC-Fast-Facts_Fleas_9.2017.pdf
- ↑ https://www.petful.com/pet-health/flea-medicine-for-kittens/
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- ↑ https://animal.calaverasgov.us/Lost-Found-Pets/Found-a-Kitten/Caring-for-Kittens
- ↑ https://www.ccspca.com/blog-spca/education/bathing-a-cat/
- ↑ https://www.sheltermedicine.com/library/guidebooks/?r=guide-to-raising-underage-kittens/caring-for-kittens-from-birth-to-eight-weeks
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To give your kitten a bath, start by running enough warm water in the bath tub to cover your kitten’s paws. Then, gently place your kitten into the water while petting its back to help it feel more comfortable. You can also use a wet wash cloth to rub your kitten’s back and sides. Once your kitten seems comfortable, try filling a small cup or bowl with water and pouring it over its back. Remember to rub its paw pads gently, and rinse your kitten with water afterwards. Finally, gently dry off your kitten's coat with a soft towel. For tips on how to wash your kitten’s face and how to dry your kitten, read on!