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Cat Shampoos and Conditioners

We all know many cats don’t take joy out of taking a bath. Many actually despise it. Even though it’s not necessary to bathe your cat, sometimes he might be too dirty or he might have gotten in touch with dangerous fluids. Here we will explain how to bathe your cat.

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  • Always use a shampoo or conditioner that is made for cats or kittens. This is very important as a cat’s PH value is different from humans. Using a shampoo made for a different pH level can lead to a distortion of the natural pH levels and cause skin problems.
  • Only use a small amount of water and never put your cat in a full bath.
  • Wash your cat with lukewarm water.
  • Instead of putting a lot of product on your cat straight away, keeping adding small amounts of shampoo and avoid your cat’s eyes and ears.
  • Rinse your cat with lukewarm water and again, avoid his eyes and ears. Use your hands to remove the soap.
  • Completely dry your cat and allow him to shake the water off himself.
  • Keep your cat in a warm room so he dries easily and comfortably. Only let him outside when he’s completely dry.

The Dermoscent Atop 7 uses natural ingredients and helps restore dry skin. It reduces skin hypersensitivity and itching.