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How long can a cat take a bath after birth?
After giving birth, cats are advised to take a bath after three months.

After the kitten is born, it takes about 15 days to breastfeed the kitten to ensure that the kitten's physique is stronger. After the kitten was taken away from the mother cat, the physical quality of the mother cat has not fully recovered. It is more appropriate to wait for the mother cat to rest for more than two months before taking a bath. Otherwise, the female cat's immunity is low, and it is easy to catch a cold in the shower.

Prepare some appliances for bathing kittens, including bathtub, bath towel, bath lotion, comb, brush, absorbent cotton stick, tweezers, eye ointment, hair dryer and so on. How much bath water should not drown the kitten. The best water temperature is 30 to 35 degrees. You can test the water temperature by hand, as long as it is mild.

Tips for feeding kittens:

Eat less and eat more, and pay attention to timing, quantity and fixed point when feeding.

Feed at a fixed time every day, develop good eating habits, and don't eat too much or too little. With the increase of cat age, the cat's food intake will gradually increase within a certain period of time (usually three or four months) and will remain stable after eight months.

Cats about two months old should eat more than five or six times a day, and kittens three months ago usually feed them four times a day, such as 9 am, noon 12, 6 pm and afternoon 10. Feed it three times a day from March to June. Twice a day after six months.