It’s a sight that never gets old: a cute little kitty with an angry expression on its face during its inaugural bath. This is a relatable experience for many cat owners, and one that always brings a smile to our faces.
Felines are known for their self-sufficiency and occasional distant demeanor, and when it comes to water, they tend to make their distaste known. For cats, taking a bath can be a nerve-wracking event since they are fastidious cleaners who prefer to care for their cleanliness in seclusion.
When a cat gets wet, their demeanor can change drastically. They become angry and frustrated, with flat ears, widened eyes, and possibly bared claws. They may also vocalize their displeasure with hisses, growls, or meows. It’s quite a transformation from their usual calm and cute appearance.
Although cats may look funny and grumpy when taking a bath, it’s essential for their owners to make sure that the water temperature is just right and that the process is gentle and swift to avoid causing them stress. With time, some cats may even get used to baths and become more tolerant, but that initial exposure to water often becomes a humorous and sweet memory in the minds of cat owners.