Homemade Dry Shampoo for Cats
Don't Risk Losing an Arm!
By Kay Ray, published May 11, 2007
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Cats are naturally very clean, and they spend many of their waking hours meticulously grooming their coats, but occasionally cats need help with cleaning, especially in areas that aren't completely reachable such as the head and back. Anyone who has ever tried to bathe a cat knows it's a nearly impossible task. Unless a cat has been used to bathing in water from little on, they will fight to escape a bath, and you risk being bitten or mercilessly clawed. You could end up losing an appendage if you try to bathe a cat that isn't accustomed to being bathed, and it isn't worth risking. Don't risk life and limb by trying to bathe your cat. Instead of attempting to bathe your cat, try the following homemade dry shampoo especially for cats. Your cat might not appreciate homemade dry shampoo, but he won't put up the fight he would if you tried to put him in water. Although this homemade shampoo is brushed out after application, it won't hurt your cat if he happens to clean himself afterwards. This homemade shampoo doesn't contain any soap, chemicals, or any potentially harmful ingredients, and it's completely natural and safe for cats of all ages.
Dry Shampoo Ingredients and Preparation
To make homemade dry shampoo for cats you'll need oatmeal, bran, or cornmeal. You'll also need a baking sheet, a bath towel or hand towel, and a cat brush. Depending on your cat's personality and level of cooperation, you might also need assistance from a friend or family member.
Prepare the dry shampoo for cats by placing the oatmeal, cornmeal, or bran on a baking sheet in a low temperature oven. Bake it just until it becomes comfortably warm to the touch. Begin applying the warm oatmeal, cornmeal, or bran to your cat's coat, and be sure to thoroughly but gently rub it down to the skin. Go over the fur with a bath towel or hand towel to help remove any loose dirt, oil, and grime, and finish by brushing the cat's fur.
Fast Solution for Dirty Spots on Fur
Homemade Dry Shampoo for Cats
Most cats don't like water - unless they have been bathed from little on.
Credit: Joaorapaz
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