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Cat Owner's Manual › Chapter 6: Cat Grooming › Bathing Your Cat ›Intro: Bathing Your Cat
While some cats will rarely, if ever, require a bath, others, including longhaired models and elderly, ill, or disabled felines, may need help in maintaining themselves. Be sure to use a shampoo and conditioner specially formulated for cats; products intended for humans are too harsh for felines.
Chapter 6: Cat Grooming
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