
Posted by
bobbies37
on 2008-04-08 00:37:52 |
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| We recently got two adult cats from a local animal shelter and a couple of weeks ago while I was at work my husband was giving our son a bath and one of the cats acted like he wanted to climb in the tub. SO, my husband gets the child out of the tub, and puts the cat in. The thing started purring, soaking wet and purring. Only thing was the husband couldn't figure out how to get the cat dry since it was late, and he didn't want it to get a chill. I suggested the blow dryer (I was calling him from work) Anyway, the cat enjoyed the bath and the blow dryer. Same thing for the second cat. Only as my son said she liked the drying part better than the bath part. Neither one of them appreciated the vacuum a week later, though. Guess that's just for the dogs and they think of it more as a personal massage. Strange. |
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Posted by
MikahMalice
on 2008-04-29 10:08:47 |
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Chloe,
It's common knowledge that you don't try to give a cat a bath.
Atleast, without anesthetic.
Haha! |
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Posted by
MikahMalice
on 2008-04-29 10:08:54 |
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Chloe,
It's common knowledge that you don't try to give a cat a bath.
Atleast, without anesthetic.
Haha! |
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