- Joined
- Apr 6, 2006
- Messages
- 3,152
- Purraise
- 86
Tiny got neutered four days ago. While he was in the cage after neutering, he managed to pee all over himself. He tends to do this when confined--every time I put him in the carrier, he pees or poops. It's pretty disgusting. (Sorry, Tiny, but it's true!!)
Anyway, I thought the smell would vanish eventually; but apparently tomcat smell is skunk stench's little brother, because Tiny still smells like tomcat, despite that he's recovered quite well from the neutering and is properly grooming himself.
So. Four days after neutering, is it safe to give him a bath? If not, what else could I do to get the smell out of his fur? I've already tried wiping him down with a wet cloth--no go.
And if I do give him a bath, can I use baby shampoo instead of a special cat shampoo?
Not looking forward to wrestling the cat, but not liking the way he smells either. Help!
Anyway, I thought the smell would vanish eventually; but apparently tomcat smell is skunk stench's little brother, because Tiny still smells like tomcat, despite that he's recovered quite well from the neutering and is properly grooming himself.
So. Four days after neutering, is it safe to give him a bath? If not, what else could I do to get the smell out of his fur? I've already tried wiping him down with a wet cloth--no go.
And if I do give him a bath, can I use baby shampoo instead of a special cat shampoo?
Not looking forward to wrestling the cat, but not liking the way he smells either. Help!