How to clean the cat? What should I pay attention to when cleaning a cat?

The cat treats its owner as a parent, and likes to act coquettishly like a child. When it feels lonely, it will climb up its owner's knees, or jump to the spread newspaper to sit anywhere, showing its charm. Cats also often clean their hair, love to lick their bodies, and clean themselves. But many parents choose to send their cats to pet shops to help them take a bath. If they want to clean their cats at home, how should we clean the cats? What should we pay attention to when cleaning cats? Today, let’s learn about cat raising knowledge together.

How to clean the cat?

1. You can also mix some starch and boric acid powder in half and then pat it on the tears. Powder can absorb stains and bleach.

2. Take a tablespoon of boric acid powder and dissolve it in a tea cup of hot boiling water, and stir well. Buy a small container and put the makeup remover in it. Pour the solution on the makeup remover and slowly pour out the excess solution. Cover the box. Then take a piece of these makeup remover every day to bleach, remove tears, and prevent tears from accumulating. Remember to change the makeup remover once a week to prevent bacteria from growing and causing infection after being left for a long time. Another simple way is to wipe your eyes with a hot towel every day.

3. Ear cleaning: No daily care is required, clean 2 to 3 times a month to avoid ear diseases such as ear mites. If there is dirt, use a cotton swab to dip it in ear drops or mild non-irritating baby oil to clean it. Do not stretch it too much and wipe the visible part clean.

4. Dental care: Healthy cats have white or light yellow teeth. They should clean their teeth 2 to 3 times a week to ensure their health and avoid tartar, tartar or other oral diseases. You can wrap gauze around your fingers and gently wipe your teeth, so that the cat can get used to this behavior before using a cat toothbrush.

5. Nail care: In order to keep the claws sharp and prevent the nails from being too long and bent, cats have developed the habit of sharpening their claws, which is also a need for their own physiological adjustment. To avoid furniture damage and scratching people, they should trim their nails regularly, once a week. When trimming, you should pay attention to the blood vessel nerves at the base of the toes and paws, and do not bother too deep to avoid bleeding. Also prepare cat scratch boards, cat climbing frames, etc. for cats to grind their claws on a daily basis.

6. Observe the cat's tail and chin. There are secretory glands at the root of the male cat's tail, and the tail will become dirty. Also, some black bonds often appear on the chin of young male cats. These places should also be cleaned. It is best to soak the tail in dishwashing liquid for a while, then brush it with a toothbrush, and then rinse it with water. The chin can be scrubbed with dishwashing liquid or wiped with alcohol.