by JP1967 on November 20th, 2003

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How can I wash a cat that won't sit still in water?

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  • by david askari on April 2nd, 2005

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    If you are allergic to cats, then washing them once a month and getting all your carpets and such changed will give you immunity after the forth month (four washes). Otherwise washing for the sake of washing is not required but if it is important for reasons that I do not know, then get a breed that likes water so much that it will go and take a bath if it is drawn, "Abyssinian" is the breed you would enjoy giving a bath, almost as much as the cat.

    I see that my source would be helpful since this is not a mainstream answer.

    TIME magazine:
    Allergies Nothing to Sneeze At
    Monday, Jun. 22, 1992

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    • When people are allergic to cats it's not the hair that bothers them, but the dander - which is the spit on their hair and skin from them licking themselves all the time. Therefore, washing a cat you're allergic to won't do a thing, because after a bath the cat will groom for hours, which puts all the spit back on that bothers anyone allergic.

      MyKinKStar

      by MyKinKStar on January 31st, 2007

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