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A picture of two orange kittens, both squinting and giving “stink eye.” The caption reads “I gave my cats a bath and they’ve been looking at me like this all day… Should I be scared?”

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    7 hours ago

    Did you give them a “human-style bath” with a bowl of water and soapy stuff, or did you give them a “cat-style bath” by licking them clean with your tongue?

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    Cat owners should learn the Feline Grimace Scale. It’s a way for vets to get a rough measure of how much pain a cat is in:

    I mention this because the kitten on the right would probably score a 3 or a 4, which is right on the threshold for when a vet would consider administering painkillers and/or looking into the causes more closely. Certain shampoos can be extremely harmful to cats. Since cats lick themselves clean, they’ll ingest anything you put on their fur. Including shampoos or hair products. And there are countless examples of cats going into organ failure, seizing, vomiting/shitting all over the house, etc after being bathed with harmful “pet safe” products… Just because the product is safe for their skin doesn’t mean it’s safe for them to ingest.

    Also, oddly enough, this obviously AI article was one of the top results when I searched for shampoo toxicity in cats. I’m only linking it because the article is a fucking wild read, which only gets wilder as the AI hallucinates more and more.

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      Firstly, great guide image at the top there. Very useful, thank you :)

      Secondly, that AI slop article is hilarious.

      “Cut the shampoo into manageable portions” :D

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      Exceptions apply, such as after accidentally getting out and taking a tour through the local storm drain. This one happened to my boy. Wasn’t fun for any of us.

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    If they weren’t orange, you’d be in trouble. But what looks like planning a murder is just them trying to get the single shared brain cell of theirs synced up again.

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    13 hours ago

    They’re cold. I know my dog appreciates a cozy sweater after the bath (she told me), but I usually do two because the first one can sometimes be a little damp.

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      That very much depends on the cat and the type of coat they have. Some coat types have a tendency to get very compacted and/or matted if they aren’t bathed regularly to loosen the shed hair. Some cats are unable to properly self-groom and need regular bathing. Sometimes a cat gets into something really nasty and letting them self-groom could make them very sick.

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      It is until it isn’t.

      Everyone should bathe their kitties at least once or twice just so that they know what that is. Then you do not do it again until they are adults covered in the blood of their enemies and tracking it all over the house.

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      It is until it isn’t.

      Everyone should bathe their kitties at least once or twice just so that they know what that is. Then you do not do it again until they are adults covered in the blood of their enemies and tracking it all over the house.