True or false: Dogs who are washed regularly are cleaner than cats who have never been washed?

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I've been told cats don't need to bathe as much 'cause they essentially groom themselves by licking their bodies. Not sure if it's sanitary, but hey. :blob_cookie:
 
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The Cleanliness of Cats

Cats are known for their fastidious grooming habits. They spend up to 10–15% of their day licking, scratching, and grooming themselves. This helps them maintain clean fur, reduce parasites and keep themselves cool.

 

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Not sure how this is a question. I'm pretty sure it goes without saying that washing something regularly makes it cleaner than something that hasn't been washed regularly.
 

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Not sure how this is a question. I'm pretty sure it goes without saying that washing something regularly makes it cleaner than something that hasn't been washed regularly.
Cause cats do lick themselves to clean often, and that is not 'washed', so...
 
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