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A device is described particularly suited for the bathing of pet cats and small dogs. Research has indicated that a cat bath which is made of transparent material and so dimensioned and designed to permit the cat to grasp an upper section of said bath with its forepaws tends to pacify the animal. In addition, the bath has variable size patterns which serves as a aperture through which the cat can put its head but not its shoulders. The bathing container has an agitator and a ring spray which keeps the water in motion about the animal. Research has indicated that the width and breadth of said cat bath must be less than the length of the average cat and the height of the container approximately the length of an average cat. When the animal is placed into the container and liquid admitted, the animal stands on its rear paws with its forepaws grasping the upper section of the bath and its head out of the aperture. Because of the different sizes of animals which must be accommodated, an...

InventorBrad S. Davis
Primary Examiner: R. Thomas Price
Current U.S. Classification119/671
International Classification: A61D 1100

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Citations

Cited PatentFiling dateIssue dateOriginal AssigneeTitle
US133562910 Jul 191930 Mar 1920POULTRY-EUMIGATOR
US15597505 Jun 19243 Nov 1925POULTRY-POWDERING MACHINE

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Claims

1. A liquid bath for a small animal comprising

a transparent outer container which has liquid tight sides and bottom,
a removable top which may be affixed to said transparent outer container,
said removable top having an access hole,
an agitator means incorporated into said transparent outer container to move said liquid,
a dip basket of four penetrable sides, a moveable bottom platform, and a top,
said top with an aperture to accommodate the passage of said small animal head,
a spray ring circumscribing said aperture,
a multiplicity of tubes, connectors and valves interconnecting said spray ring with external plumbing to permit the flow of liquid into said spray ring and into said transparent outer container,
said penetrable sides of an open grid design permitting free-flow of said liquid through said penetrable sides,
a paw grasp at the top of said penetrable sides,
said moveable bottom platform of said dip basket having a clip means to attach said moveable platform to said penetrable sides so the dimensions of said dip basket may be restricted and said animal can rest its front paws on said paw grasp while standing upright on said movable bottom in said dip basket,
said dip basket insertable into said access hole of transparent outer container
so that when said small animal is placed into said dip basket which has been properly dimensioned, said animal will be constrained to stand in an upright position with its forepaws on said paw grasp of said dip basket with said animal poking its head out through said aperture which is large enough to admit said animal head but not the shoulders of the animal,
then said container can be filled with liquid which is sprayed and agitated about said animal who is held captive in the bath system described above.