It's not recommended to bathe a one-month-old kitten. A one-month-old kitten has a very low immune system and hasn't been vaccinated, making it highly susceptible to viral infections. Furthermore, kittens are in the transition period between weaning and changing to a new diet, and maternal antibodies are gradually weakening. Without the protection of maternal antibodies, their resistance and immunity are relatively low, making them more vulnerable to colds or potential viral infections when bathed.

If a specific area of the kitten's body is dirty, you can wipe it with a damp towel or wet wipes. It is recommended to bathe the kitten only after it has completed all its vaccinations to avoid the risk of viral infections. After bathing, you should also blow-dry the kitten's fur to prevent skin problems.