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How to Vacuum Dry a Cat After a Bath

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Summary: Vacuum drying a cat after a bath is discussed in this free video.

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By Carolyn Haynie
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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

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" Hi I'm Carolyn and I'm going to show you how to dry a cat and there is a trick to it. You want your dry air hot or really warm and leave it in one spot and they would except that once that they find out that it is warm and they just welt most of them. So I'm going to let this run for a minute to get it hot. If I hit him with cold air he is going to fly all over the place. So you want the air just coming out. If you use a hairdryer which most of you will you will get heat right off the back and keep it on a low because they respond very odd to sound. I'm going to aim it right on one spot because he is getting nicksey already. He doesn't feel it warm yet. Just kind of let him feel that it is warm and they would be still. I like that he is not being perfect because yours would probably not be the first either. Then you can and you like wanting a destination you like go from the rear to the head. If you move your dryer it acts a lot like a brush. If you just do it like this it is not/won't look as good. He is not the best trooper in the world but he is cold. Most of them are afraid you have to know that this dryer is big and loud to them you now. So you just baby him and don't yell at him because that just makes it worst. I think I will be terrified if somebody approach me with a dryer equivalent to this in my size. You know. He doesn't know what it is. He just say that it is warm. he would look a lot better then what he did. You do not ever want to let him jump off or fall off this table because the bottom of there feet are wet and it could really really hurt or break there neck, break there back because of the slip. On cats you have to dry them longer then what you do dogs to. They just there coats are soaked, there coat absorbs water. When you get around there face they can't breath to well. Actually I can neither if I do that. The air you know so you don't want to have this really close. Usually when they struggle or fight you know fight you or not really good you are doing something wrong they are not. You know because animals are very trusting with something we do. I think that he is be really good my self, he has never had a bath, he never this."

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