Cats can go without a bath throughout their lives as long as they do not go out and their home environment is clean. However, for the sake of personal hygiene, it is recommended to bathe cats once or twice a month. Cat owners do not need to worry too much about the cat's hygiene, and there is no need to bathe the cat frequently, because cats are animals that know how to clean themselves. Everyone knows that cats often comb their hair. Even if there are some places that their tongues cannot reach, they will use their paws to groom them. It can be said that except for sleeping, cats spend more than half of their time using their tongues to groom their hair. Cats use their tongues to clean their hair, which not only helps them remove dust from their hair but also helps them stay fresh and comfortable. Therefore, cats are generally very clean and you don't need to bathe them frequently. The natural oil secreted by a cat's own skin can lubricate the skin and nourish the hair. Cats use their tongues to comb their hair, distributing this oil evenly throughout the body, forming a protective film that also has the function of resisting harmful substances. |
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