- Degreasing Cream (150g)
- Bling Bling Powder (100g)
- Balancing Powder (100g)
- Hypoallergenic Shampoo (520ml)
- Whitening Shampoo (520ml)
- Skincare Shampoo (520ml)
- Conditioner (520ml)
- Skin and Ear Cleanser (135ml)
- Grooming Spray (145ml)
- Professional Brush (Size Large : 40 x 246 mm & Size Small : 22 x 130 mm)
How to Give Your Pet a Full-Body Bath Using Pinkpawpal
Step 1: Nail Trimming & Preparation.Trim the cat’s nails and prepare all equipment before bathing. Prepare at least two large basins of warm water or use a small bathtub so the process can be quick and smooth. Bathe the cat in a quiet, enclosed space to help reduce stress.
Step 2: Remove greasy areas.Apply Degreasing Cream to areas with heavy buildup such as under the neck, behind the ears, and at the base of the tail. Massage gently for 1–2 minutes. Then add 15–20 liters of water to the tub and pour the water over the coat so the cream spreads through the entire fur. Rinse thoroughly with clean water.
Step 3: Wash the face.Use your hands to gently scoop water and wipe it over the cat’s face to remove dirt, making sure water does not enter the nose. Apply a hypoallergenic shampoo, massage lightly over the face, and rinse with clean water.
Step 4: Remove yellow stains.Mix one spoon each of Whitening Shampoo, Bling Bling Powder, and Detox Powder in a cup. Add a small amount of water and mix until it becomes foamy. Apply the foam over the entire coat and massage for about 1 minute. Add 15–20 liters of water and pour it over the cat so the shampoo reaches every strand of fur. Rinse thoroughly with clean water.
Step 5: Wash with Skincare Shampoo.Mix 20 ml of skincare shampoo with 100–200 ml of water. Apply the mixture over the cat’s body. Add 15–20 liters of water into the tub and pour it repeatedly over the cat so the shampoo spreads evenly through the coat. Rinse thoroughly with clean water.
Step 6: Conditioning the coatAdd 15–20 liters of water to the tub and mix in 10–15 ml of conditioner. Scoop the water and pour it over the cat’s body for about 1 minute so the conditioner reaches the coat evenly.Rinse several times with clean water.
Step 7: Detox the coat.Fill the tub with 15–20 liters of water and dissolve 1 spoon of Detox Powder. Pour the water over the cat’s body for about 1 minute to help remove chemical residue and restore shine to the coat. Rinse thoroughly and clean with water.
Step 8: Dry & Apply the Grooming Spray.Gently pat the cat dry with a chamois towel. Spray grooming spray evenly over the coat to help reduce stress, speed up drying, and add a pleasant scent. Blow-dry using warm, gentle air from the roots to the tips until the coat is completely dry.
Step 9: Skin & Ear care.Drop the Skin & Ear Cleanser into the ears after every bath to remove moisture. Gently massage and let the cat shake its head to release the cleanser naturally.If there is visible dirt, carefully wipe it away with a cotton bud. If there’s a sign of fungal infection on the skin, apply the cleanser to the area for 7 consecutive days to help prevent the infection from spreading.
Step 10: Trim eyelashes & Shape the face.Use curved scissors to trim the hair above the eyes to prevent irritation and enhance the round eye shape. Use thinning scissors to shape the facial fur into a natural rounded look. For show grooming, follow the breed standard.
Step 11: Apply powder & Brush.Apply powder around the eyes to help prevent yellow tear stains. Lightly spray the coat and comb through the fur. If tangles appear, gently loosen them with a small comb instead of cutting them to maintain a natural coat.
Step 12: Serve collagen broth.Finish bath time by serving delicious bonito fish broth, rich in calcium and collagen from Japan. This helps nourish the skin, support a healthy coat, and strengthen bones.


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