How to perform daily cleaning for your cat
Cats are very clean animals; they groom themselves with their fur. However, we still need to perform some routine cleaning to maintain their hygiene and health. Here are some suggestions on how to perform routine cleaning for your cat:
1. Brush your cat's fur: Gently brush your cat's fur with a soft brush or comb. This removes dust and dirt from the fur and stimulates the cat's skin, promoting blood circulation. The best time to brush your cat is when it is relaxed and comfortable.
2. Clean your cat's ears: Use some cotton balls and ear cleaning solution to gently wipe your cat's ears to remove earwax and dirt. Do not use cotton swabs, as this can cause ear injury. 
3. Clean your cat's eyes: Use cotton balls and warm water to clean the area around your cat's eyes to remove tear stains and dirt. If your cat has excessive eye discharge or redness and swelling, seek veterinary attention immediately.
4. Trim your cat's claws regularly: Use pointed nail clippers to gently trim your cat's claws to prevent them from scratching furniture and floors. If you are unsure how to trim them, you can ask a professional for help.
5. Bathing your cat: Generally, cats cannot overcome the fear and stress of bathing, so bathing is usually unnecessary. However, if your cat is dirty or doesn't feel clean, you can use a professional cat shampoo. Be careful not to get water in your cat's ears and nose.
In short, daily cleaning is key to maintaining a cat's health and hygiene, but it's also important to pay attention to certain methods and techniques to protect the cat's health and comfort.