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So, what if your kitty comes home covered in motor oil? Believe it or not, motor oil is a common problem for any cat who roams outside. Oil is everywhere: on driveways, sidewalks, around trash cans, etc.
If you find that your cat has gotten into mischief and comes home with oil on its fur, it’s better for the both of you that you clean him up, pronto. Letting him clean himself means that you run the risk of oily spots all over your house, but more important, motor oil is not meant to be ingested by cats!
Start by filling up a bucket or bathtub or sink with warm water. I know what you’re thinking, and yes, it’s a dirty job, but someone has to give your mischievous cat a bath!
Before you bring kitty to the water, have some soap and towels at the ready. It will help immensely if you have some cat treats at the bathing site as well.
Next, gently place your kitty into the warm water, soothing her with soft words, or distracting her with a treat.
Scoop the water over the cat and when he’s completely wet, lather up the soap in your hand. Gently rub his fur until you can feel and see that the oil is gone.
Related: Guide to Cat Grooming
Now you’re ready to rinse off your cat with clean, warm water and then dry off the fur with the towel.
What if some of the motor oil returns to the surface of your cat’s coat? You have a few options, including rinse, lather, repeat!
If you’d rather not go through that process again, you can clip off the oily fur, or have a groomer perform an entire-body shave.
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Good to know. I am not a cat owner, so I never would have known what to do.
Good to know. I am not a cat owner, so I never would have known what to do.
Oh goodness that sounds awful but glad there is something to be done. Passing this on to cat lovers!
Oh no, poor kitty! I often wonder that because I always see cats hiding under cars when I drive away from my street.
Great tips for the cat owners. I don’t own a cat do to being allergic. They are so cute though. This is helpful for those that wouldn’t know what to do if this scenario were to happen to them.
Oh my goodness -I’m surprised this never happened to our cat considering my dad is a mechanic. I can’t even image how heavy they feel covered in motor oil!
Oh goodness that sounds awful but glad there is something to be done. Passing this on to cat lovers!
Oh no, poor kitty! I often wonder that because I always see cats hiding under cars when I drive away from my street.
Great tips for the cat owners. I don’t own a cat do to being allergic. They are so cute though. This is helpful for those that wouldn’t know what to do if this scenario were to happen to them.
Oh boy, I definitely wouldn’t want to have to give a cat at bath. I know my cats would have scratched like crazy, but it’s definitely better than letting them ingest motor oil!
Oh my goodness -I’m surprised this never happened to our cat considering my dad is a mechanic. I can’t even image how heavy they feel covered in motor oil!
In the past I’ve tried to wash my cat many times and I could never get it to sit still for a bath I don’t know how you did this
Oh boy, I definitely wouldn’t want to have to give a cat at bath. I know my cats would have scratched like crazy, but it’s definitely better than letting them ingest motor oil!
Oh goodness, I wouldn’t even know where to begin! I’m not a cat owner, but this is great to know for the future.
In the past I’ve tried to wash my cat many times and I could never get it to sit still for a bath I don’t know how you did this
Oh goodness, I wouldn’t even know where to begin! I’m not a cat owner, but this is great to know for the future.
We don’t have a cat but we have a curious puppy. I’m sure this would probably work the same with her! Thanks!
We don’t have a cat but we have a curious puppy. I’m sure this would probably work the same with her! Thanks!