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Bathing a Sphynx cat is an important part of their grooming routine as they have no fur to absorb natural oils from their skin. Here are the steps to follow for bathing a Sphynx cat: 1. Prepare the bath: Fill a sink or a bathtub with lukewarm water to a depth of a few inches. Place a rubber mat on the bottom of the sink or bathtub to prevent the cat from slipping. 2. Gather supplies: Collect all the supplies you need such as cat shampoo, a cup for rinsing, a towel for drying, and cotton balls for cleaning the ears. 3. Introduce the cat to the water: Gently place the cat in the water, allowing them to adjust to the temperature and the water level. Use a cup to pour water over their body, wetting their entire body except their head. 4. Shampoo the cat: Apply a small amount of cat shampoo to the cat's body, starting from their neck and working your way down to the tail. Use gentle circular motions to lather up the shampoo, taking care to avoid their face and ears. 5. Rinse the cat: Use a cup to rinse off all the shampoo, making sure there is no shampoo left on the cat's skin. 6. Clean the cat's face: Use a damp washcloth to gently clean the cat's face, taking care not to get water in their eyes, nose, or ears. 7. Dry the cat: Gently lift the cat out of the water and wrap them in a towel. Use another towel to gently pat them dry, taking care not to rub their skin too hard. 8. Clean the ears: Use a cotton ball or a soft cloth to clean the cat's ears, taking care not to push the cotton ball too far into their ear canal. 9. Reward your cat: After the bath, reward your cat with a treat or a favorite toy to make the experience positive. It is important to note that Sphynx cats should be bathed no more than once a month, as frequent bathing can strip their skin of natural oils and cause skin irritation.
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