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Product details
Item number: Item Nr:FM-CCP-10-c
Item name: Jute Cat pad
Place of Origin: Fujian, China
Brand Name: FaithMat
Feature: Natural, Sustainable, Stocked, Non-Toxic, Non-smell, Washable,Customizable
Application: Cats, Scratching
Material: Jute
Size: 45*60cm;customizable
Package: 1pcs/opp bag
MOQ:200pcs
Features:
DECORATIVE: Cat mats with tassels are not only for cats, but also a kind of home decorations, which can enhance the beauty of your home.
PROTECT FURNITURE: Cat mats can prevent your cat's claws from scratching the floor or furniture.
EASY TO CLEAN: Most cat mats are machine washable or hand washable for easy cleaning and maintenance.
MULTIFUNCTIONAL MAT: It can also be used as a cat scratching mat, cat play mat, cat scratching bed, sleeping mat, cat litter mat, sitting cushion and so on.

How Often Should You Bathe Your Cat?
Some fastidious shorthaired cats may rarely if ever need a bath, while cats with longer hair often need a little more help with hygiene. Bathing too often can dry the skin, so try to avoid anything more frequent than every four to six weeks or so. Kittens accept baths most readily so start as soon as you adopt one, as long as it's at least four weeks old. Elderly cats or extremely ill cats are not as adaptable to environmental changes even when temporary.1 They may be stressed by bathing so follow your veterinarian's recommendation in these instances.
Prepare to Bathe Your Cat
Before getting your cat wet, brush its fur thoroughly. As for you, wear old clothes and expect to get wet.
The bath area should be warm and draft-free. The bathtub will do, but you may be more comfortable if you can bathe your cat in a waist-high sink. Move all breakables out of reach and push drapes or shower curtains out of the way. Avoid anything (strong scents, scary objects, or mirrors) that may potentially frighten your cat so that the bath is as pleasant as possible.
Assemble your shampoo, several towels, and a washcloth near the sink or tub, and run warm water before you bring in the cat. The cat bath temperature should be around body temperature, in other words pretty warm but not so hot that it's uncomfortable.
Place a towel or rubber mat in the bottom of the tub or sink. Cats hate the insecure footing of slippery surfaces and this will make it less stressful. Or, try standing the cat on a plastic milk crate so your cat can grip it with its paws. This also allows you to more easily wash the cat from both above and below.
Close the door to the bathing area, or you risk having a soapy cat escape.
QnA
Q: Do indoor cats carry diseases?
A: It is a myth that cats who live indoors do not need to be vaccinated against infectious diseases. While living an indoor lifestyle is certainly safer overall than living outdoors, and indoor living contributes to a longer life expectancy, important infectious diseases can find
Q: Why is my cat eating her cardboard scratcher?
A: Natural Predatory Instinct
Cats often chew on cardboard to simulate the act of hunting. Scratching, chewing, or licking on a cardboard surface is an instinctual behavior for your pet that they may not have outgrown as kittens.
Q: How to clean a pet mat?
A: Machine or Hand Wash:
A simple hand washing using a brush, hot water and soap is best. For machine wash, add a towel to the load and use the gentle cycle. To dry, simply lay flat, wipe gently, and allow to air dry. Never place in a dryer.




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