>>1533200Assuming she panics at the site of a tub, you can ease her distress accordingly. Begin by placing some warm water in a medium sized bowl with some soft *natural fiber* cloths. Have several soft towels for drying handy. Add Katcoat-B-Clear to the warm water, wait till the foam settles. *It is usually a good idea to do this in a room without carpet.* Call your cat girl to you and gently undress her. Speak soothingly and sit her on a towel, wring out a washcloth in the warm soapy water and again, let her smell it.
Begin to gently wipe her neck and shoulders. She may tense up initially, but continue. All the while continue to speak calmly and gently to her. Praise her and pet her if needed. Make sure the cloth stays warm and is not too sopping wet. Continue to wipe her torso and arms taking care to get under her breasts and arms. *extra care should be taken with cat girl breeds with large breasts as they are very sensitive to the touch even when not in season.* By this point she should be relaxed and or almost comatose! If she is still tense, continue to wash her upper body until she relaxes while speaking soothingly. Mutual trust will get you through this!
The aforementioned cat-girl soap can also be used on her hair in lieu of a cat-girl shampoo till she can be bathed in a proper tub. Use a bit more water on the wash cloth and be sure to dampen all the hair thoroughly and avoid getting water in her ears. You’ll only frustrate her and yourself! The soapy water can be left to dry in her hair without rinsing as there are quick drying hypoallergenic compounds in the soap. Now it is time for a basic owner health check. Make sure her eyes are bright, clear and not bloodshot.