Summary: How to prevent cats from getting cold, scared or dealing with soap in their eyes in this free video.
Carolyn Haynie has been a dog and cat groomer for 40 years. She owns a Persian cat cattery that produced a national winner in 2005. read more
" The object is to keep him warm until you want to dry him. Then you let him just get a little chili and they would welcome the dryer. But you work this Dawn in there. You have to. Also it kills fleas if you have fleas. Dawn does and cats you have to rinse much better then dogs. You just have to rinse I like to but mine in some vinegar water there hair absorbs soap and it is really difficult to get out and they are not very patient animals. Then I don't know if you could see him can you? I lot of people do not do the faces on dogs and cats because they are affair of soap in there eyes well it is not going to go blind and it is not anything pleasant that they have like this little guys is white he has not to have a clean face so I probably getting some in there. You could use tearless if you want to it is all don't care for tearless because it is oily and like I can't get all that out so I will take a comb. You do this also in a dog while it is wet. You comb it out and you have to be very careful because of there eyes. See how good he is he likes that. He is not near rinsed out. Not near so he is in soapy water now and think I soap him one more time. In this part here actually probably the easies but in our older cat or a grown cat you do slow it down 50%. there is just something about cats they can't take anything moving to fast. They have to have time to think about it. See how I'm going in one direction hopefully but you don't do them like your hair or a dog hair. You will be a mess I will never get those out and then he is going to get rinsed. He likes this because the temperature is just right. This is when you should clean the ears out to and his are dirty."
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