Next date: Monday, 01 June 2026 | 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
For starters, most cats love water and the big cats that we see in the wild are not the "scaredy cats" that we see domesticated in our homes. Slowly acclimating the cats to water and teaching them to swim can benefit you if there was ever an accident and they escaped to the pool, but more common, they will actually enjoy bath time.
While we understand some cats will take to water easier than others, we follow the same process in teaching all our cat students how to swim. Below is a list of the eight (8) steps we take in the program while appreciating that some pets may need more coercing. Our professional cat swim instructors are here every step of the way to help guide you and your furry feline.
Not only are you building a better bond with your cat, one based on trust. You gain the satisfaction in knowing that they are capable of living more similarly to their wild feline ancestors. You are also comforted in knowing that if they escape, the pesky pool isn't such a problem and you can easily take care of their hygiene by giving them baths. We know that this can be an intense process, but one that is worthwhile in the long run. We look forward to seeing you and your furry friends.
Waves Water Park, 9 Bishop Street, Portland, ME, 04103, View Map
9 Bishop Street , Portland, ME 04103
Fields marked as 'Required' must be completed
Email Address*(Required)
Enter your email address or your friend's email addresses all separated by commas.
Occurrence Pattern*(Required)
This event occurs on the First Monday of every 1 month(s) for 43 times.