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Luckily for us human cat owners, cats bathe themselves pretty frequently. A cat uses her rough, sandpaper-like tongue to run through her fur coat and clear it of dirt and foreign objects. She distributes saliva throughout the fur, which helps draw out the dirt the same way that water and shampoo draws dirt and product out of human hair. A cat's saliva also helps stimulate the glands of the skin to distribute natural oils to the cat's skin and fur. Any matting of the hair is cleared up quickly with a few licks. A cat's tongue is strong, long, and versatile enough to reach into the depths of the fur and clean the skin as well.1 x6 p. N3 [' z9 ~9 Q& A0 [
( N4 g' b$ ~' M1 e2 x9 Q8 wSo when it comes to keeping clean, cats seem to have this all covered. But is there a good reason to bathe your cat yourself? |
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