Sahould you bathe your cat after it has eaten a rabbit?

Sahould you bathe your cat after it has eaten a rabbit Asked by grandmaheather 7 months ago Similar Questions: sahould bathe cat eaten rabbit Recent Questions About: sahould bathe cat eaten rabbit Pets.

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Just wait a while. If your cat just ate an entire rabbit, before too long s/he is going to vomit it back up. Then you bathe the cat.

I have another question for the cat ownerss. Does anybody know how you can tell if you are ailergic to your cats dander other than being tested by a Docter grandmaheather 7 months ago .

Unless he has blood or whatever that is on his face or fur, and even then you can just wipe him down with a warm, wet washcloth. He can bathe himself. So I am curious, why do you think you would want to bathe your cat?

Kat .

I wasn't going to bath her but sevearl of my friendss suggested I do so. I did not bath her and I think she is just fine. BTW she just east the heads of the rabbits is that unuasual.

Grandmaheather 7 months ago .

Nope, it's not unusual. I had a cat in the past, who would faithfully bring me headless squirrels, and leave them on the doormat for me to appreciate. I had to pitch my straw mat, and get a rubber, hosable one.

:)She had had all her shots, including rabies, right? That is really a lot more important than bathing her, and as long as she can clean herself, I would only wet-washcloth any place that had icky stuff that you were afraid would get on your furniture or you. Your friends are well-meaning, but cats do not need to be bathed, with the exception of some of the hairless one, who get oily, and the long-haired ones, who get bathed in the process of being groomed.

Take care,Kat .

No. Cats are orriginally from the outdoors its normal and they bathe themslves. Answer to other question.

Simle simptoms sneezing,itchiness,etc. common allergie symptoms .

As Kat said, cats don't need to be bathed unless they get into something they can't lick off themselves, their tongues are the cleaning machine. As Turbo said, she/he will probably barf up the stuff that isn't digestable, and that's normal for a cat.

I have a cat that about a month ago had eaten something and it has gone through but since then he hasnt been.

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