Bathing your Maine Coon requires Preparation
Being a Maine Coon cat breeder, we have given our cats their fair share of baths over the years. We feel that there are many things to think about before you even consider putting your Maine Coon cat into the bath for the scrub-a-dub-dub. What types of “tools” and supplies do you need to bathe your Maine Coon cat? With this project, an old expression comes to mind, “those who fail to plan, plan to fail.” With a little advanced planning you can make the cat grooming and bathing experience a positive one for both you and your Maine Coon companion. Supplies to consider having on hand to prepare for bathing your Maine Coon cat vary, the following list is just some of the basic items you might want to have set out for the bath before involving your Maine Coon cat:
Supplies to consider having on hand to prepare for bathing your Maine Coon cat vary, the following list is just some of the basic items you might want to have laid out for the bath before involving your Maine Coon cat:
Apron (water proof)
Protective eye wear, (ie goggles)
Towels
Wash cloth
Shampoos
Goop Hand cleaner (for degreasing)
Hair Conditioner
Hair detangler
Groomer’s Goop Premium Degreaser (works great for degreasing a Maine Coon coat)
Groomer’s Goop Glossy Coat Pet Shampoo
Groomer’s Goop Glossy Coat Pet Conditioner
Combs
Nail clippers
Ear cleaner
Toothbrush (yes, human toothbrush) (No, not for brushing their teeth!)
Q-tips, cotton balls
Small plastic cup (about the size of two cups if you were to use a measuring cup)
Then next thing to consider is where do I give my cat a bath, the bathtub or the kitchen sink? The kitchen sink seems to be the easiest place, especially if you have a sprayer hose.
This is the type of metal tooth comb we recommend for combing and dematting your Maine Coon cat. It is also called a finishing comb or a Greyhound comb. It is available at most of your larger retail outlets.