Here’s the good news most cat owners already half-know: a young, healthy cat almost never needs a bath. Cats are self-cleaning machines, and part of the low-maintenance appeal of the species is that they handle their own grooming and would frankly prefer you gave them some space to do it.
But “almost never” isn’t “never.” Senior cats stiffen up and stop reaching everywhere they used to. Cats with skin conditions sometimes need medicated help. Long-haired breeds have coats that mat and need real bathing, not just brushing. And then there’s the universal one: the litter-box dasher, whose exit velocity leaves a little something stuck where the sun doesn’t shine. When one of those days arrives, you need shampoo, and the kind of shampoo matters more than people expect.
“The number of cats that truly need routine bathing is small, but the ones that do are often the sensitive cases, seniors, allergy-prone skin, medical coats,” says Dr. Mara Chen. “That’s exactly when you don’t want a harsh, detergent-heavy product stripping the skin barrier. Gentle and simple beats fancy every time.”
Why a bar, of all things
J.R. Liggett’s makes a biodegradable cat shampoo bar that quietly solves the two most annoying parts of bathing a cat. First, spills: a bar can’t glug out of a knocked-over bottle onto a wet, wriggling animal. Second, waste: there’s no plastic bottle and no shampoo sliding down the drain, so it’s an easy win for anyone trying to shrink their household footprint.
It arrives in a cheerful, millennial-verging-on-Barbie pink package with a whimsical cat graphic, closer in look to a box of candy from a trendy home-goods shop than a pet product. The playful branding hides a serious formula. It’s hypoallergenic and antibacterial, and it’s built to relieve itchy, dry skin, which makes it gentle enough for even the most sensitive cat.
What’s actually in it
The ingredient list is refreshingly readable: coconut, castor, almond, hemp, neem, and saponified olive oils, plus cat-safe essential oils including lemongrass, cedarwood, rosemary, and lavender. It’s oil-heavy on paper, but the result on your cat’s coat is the opposite of greasy: squeaky clean and soft, without stripping away the skin’s protective barrier or natural oils. It’s also made with zero detergents, is sulfate-free, and is 100 percent GMO-free, handmade in small batches in Cornish, New Hampshire, and cut by hand. At 3.5 ounces, it sits comfortably in one hand, which is exactly what you want when the other hand is holding a cat that would rather be anywhere else.
References
- Cat Shampoo Bar — J.R.LIGGETT’S








