You can bathe her at home.  Lots of good shampoos on the market, try  some 
till you find the one you like best.  Just keep the shampoo out of her  
eyes. You can bathe her in the sink or in the tub (I use sink, because I can't  
kneel or bend over to use the tub).  You might want to line the bottom  with 
a towel, so she won't slip. Good luck.
 
Gloria
 
 
In a message dated 7/4/2013 10:08:04 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
 
 
OK so as you can see I am full of questions. Having had cats the past 18  
yrs, I've never had to give them a bath (cept once 16 yrs ago when one of 
them  got fleas from going to the vet). Other then that, I dont know how to 
bath my  chi.

should I take her to be professionally bath, or can I do it at  home.
How often do you bath your short/smooth coated chi
If I do it at  home, what shampoo do you recommend.
If I do it at home, should I use the  tub, or the kitchen sink.
Any tricks to doing it at home so that she  doesn't freak out.
Right now I'm wiping her down with doggie bath wipes,  every other day.

I'm also going to get her a T-shirt or two. Not just  cause she'll look 
cute dressed up,
but because when I start walking her  outside, I dont want fleas and ticks 
to jump on her.
Less of a chance that  way.

OK thanks

JD
and Piper

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