Waterless Shampoo

jrenee25

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I just bought some foaming waterless shampoo for my cats, my question is does it really help to "clean" them or is it just a fancy perfume?  Also is it safe?  I know as soon as I use it my cats will start to groom themselves (heaven forbid they smell like flowers, yuck lol)  I'm just curious if it is safe for them to lick this stuff?
 

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Most cats never need washing.  A few have skin problems or an exceptionally greasy coat and benefit from the very occasional bath.  What are you wanting to achieve from bathing your cat?
 

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I'm just curious if it is safe for them to lick this stuff?
What is the product you're using? 

I agree with OrientalSlave, I wouldn't bathe a cat "just because", but if you do have a reason to, perhaps you could try Earthbath Hypo-allergenic Grooming Foam. It's fragrance free. I use it occasionally (like maybe every 3-4 months) on my 19 yr old who isn't as terribly fastidious with his personal hygiene as he used to be. My other cats never need "bathing" (waterless or otherwise). 
 

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My cats were dirty with who-knows-what from outside and that waterless stuff proved worthless.
 

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You're better off giving them a proper bath, since they'll get wet from the foaming shampoo anyway.  I can only assume it's safe, I have the Bio-Groom one here for spot cleaning but it leaves the coat in terrible condition, usually I use Bio-Groom shampoo's when bathing the cats but mine have been used to it from a young age (show cats)
 

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I'm really loath to put stuff on cats' coats.. I'd much prefer to bathe mine in a very pure product, and rinse well.

As you've pointed out, they immediately start grooming;  heaven's knows what they're ingesting... and large amounts of it.
 
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The brand is "Oster".  I bought it because I have a long haired cat who has injured hips, who has to stay confined for four weeks and can't use a litter box.  So I got it as a back up plan for big messes, but so far fragrance free baby wipes or a warm rag have been enough.
 

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The brand is "Oster".  
I can't seem to find a list of ingredients for this online anywhere. The fact that it has a fragrance means it probably isn't a good choice for cats though. The Earthbath ingredients are totally safe if a cat decides to groom himself afterwards, but because it's fragrance-free, the inclination to do so isn't as strong. They also make wipes
 

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If I had a cat with those problems I think I'd be inclined to keep the bits of coat that might get messy clipped, so they are less likely to get dirty and far easier to clean.
 
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