Learn How to Handle a Cat After a Bath

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Learn how to handle a cat after it has had a bath in this free video.

By: Carolyn Haynie

Source: Expert Village

Length: 2:17

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"Hi I'm Carolyn and I'm going to demonstrate on how to handle a cat on the table. The most important thing of all is you do not want them to jump off. Not necessarily because you can't get what you need to have done because they could hurt them selfs. They didn't get up here and if they jump off they can do it because they are afraid. Especially if they are wet there feet would go out from underneath them and you could be at the vet in a heart beat. Now this old guy is good we have bath him a while ago and he is sleepy. So that helps. You can not trust any of them on the table. Like he looks like he is going to be good if some noise happened you know and he would get hurt trying to get off. Always bare mind somebody might knock on the door, the phone would ring, and he is real good so there is not a lot to do to him. You could hold him like this and/or this I don't like the looks of it but if you are not hurting him it is a excellent way to hold him. I don't like to do cause it looks pitiful but that is a good way to hold him. I have notice a lot of people that don't really know what they are doing they tell me that is how there mother holds them. Well there mother doesn't hold them like this there mother has a soft mouth and it is right around that part there. She doesn't have her teeth on them and you have to watch your fingernails. You know if your fingernails are to long you can't successfully work with a animal and the mother does not hold them like this. She got her mouth is really tender and soft plus when if you got a older cat a mother does not carry him around because there body out weights this support here and you could really hurt a adult cat hold them like this. You see he is not being hurt but I don't like the looks of that. Do you? Some of them you have to though some of them are not this good."

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