Flying cat art?
Re: Flying cat art?
Um, bathing your pets, doesn't mean you are in need of help.
Re: Flying cat art?
Tiger, (aka Rustle, Mr Potato-head, the Claw, Horse, the Cat That Walks Alone), was known to enjoy a bath on the odd occassion. (Anytime he was covered in shit or it was over 40 degrees Celcius.)
Try and bath him when neither of the above applied and may God have mercy on your soul.
Try and bath him when neither of the above applied and may God have mercy on your soul.
Bah!


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Re: Flying cat art?
Try bathing your cat, and you *WILL* be in need of help!loCAtek wrote:Um, bathing your pets, doesn't mean you are in need of help.

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Re: Flying cat art?
BS. I have been around cats my entire life. They usually don't LIKE getting wet, but they do not "work themselves in a frenzy".
Treat Gaza like Carthage.
Re: Flying cat art?
It's been a while since I've bathed a cat, but my purrr-ferred method was to take them into the shower (with a solid sliding door) and just let them sit in the corner of the stall, and get wet as the water ran.
Next: turn off the water; lather them up with shampoo, and- turn the water on again.
They would complain yes, but thier behavior was far from frenzied.
Next: turn off the water; lather them up with shampoo, and- turn the water on again.
They would complain yes, but thier behavior was far from frenzied.