Depending on the season, cats can be bathed once a month in summer and once every two to three months in winter. Depending on the length of the coat, long-haired cats can be bathed once every one to two months, while short-haired cats can be bathed once every three to four months or even six months. It is also necessary to consider the frequency of bathing for cats in terms of the cleanliness of the home environment. Also note that unvaccinated kittens are not recommended to be bathed. Cats themselves will clean their own fur by licking it, so there is no need to purposely bathe them regularly if they are not dirty. Each pooper scooper’s home environment and cat breed is different, and some cats are old, or overweight or suffering from diseases such as arthritis, and will need regular bathing. The need for a bath is usually determined by how clean the cat’s body is. Basically, you just need to observe the cat’s coat. If the coat looks greasy and not shiny, or if there is dirt on the feet and the cat is still dirty after a simple cleaning, it is time to take the cat for a bath.
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