You are welcome ^^ Well for bath I normally place them on a basin with warm water, and wash them with an shower hose (dunno if it's called that XD) The put the shampoo (for cats) on them, it's important to not place it on their face and ears, and then wash them again. It's also important to hold them with an warm and dry tower afterwards, because they feel really cold after shower >_<) As for brushing them~ Well I can be considered quite lax with it~ I only brush them when I remember to XD But well basically 2 times per year when they start to change their fur for the seasons is the only time which is important to brush them. Beside that it's only important to do it, if they are letting down too much fur. ^^
You don't get a cat. The cat get you. They'll take a hold of your heart... Your sofas, the space in front of your pc monitor. Then finally, it's your soul. Welcome your new overlord human.
want a cat? I have a 2 year old boy who was fixed and just craves attention he's more than willing to yank cables from your laptop/pc/phone to get your attention and even tackles your face to give his affection! (bastard headbutted my nose twice when he ran full tilt into my room and jumped on to my bed)
You only need to train them. When my cat was small he sometimes awaked me in the middle of the night. So i awoke up and carried him to the laundry where he had his toilet and basic things and closed the door and went back to sleep. It was troublesome but of the 16 years that he lived only in the first year he awoke me up in the middle of the night. In contrast my mother that awoke gave him food and played with him.... Begun to sleep with her door locked so that my cat wouldn't wake her up. So i think it may be troubling to train the cat no to wake you up but it is totally worth it . JJust think about it a few months of trouble for years of peaceful sleep....