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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor

#1 - the cat that thinks it's a dog. Possibly. Could be just an example of the wonder of early training though: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PiDHXu5THj0


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Post 2

h5ringer

Can't help agreeing with the site comment - "It's a cat, not a car"


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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor

I did wonder why they were bathing the cat, but note the use of the nit-comb. Sometimes it's the only way to rid the animal (and home) of unwelcome visitors...


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aka Bel - A87832164

I'm not sure what you're on about, but I know that Dmitri says the vegetarian says Dmitri's cat Clancy thinks he is a dog.


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aka Bel - A87832164

veterinary, not vegetarian. Although the first doesn't necessarily exclude the latter.


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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor

The nit-comb for fleas, Bel smiley - smiley

Gordon has to bathe Snoopy once a week, but he enjoys them!smiley - biggrin


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Gnomon - time to move on

That is a very strange video. Why would anybody think they have to bath a cat?

The comb is not a nit-comb, it's too widely spaced for that. It's for cutting the cat's hair. Again, why?


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Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~

cats are crazy and apparently it rubs off on their servants (i should know, i used to be slave to cats myself) smiley - biggrin

smiley - pirate


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Post 9

Sho - employed again!

Gnomon - we had to bathe our cat to get rid of his fleas. Mind you, it was only the once.


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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor

Was that the cat's decision or yours?smiley - silly


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Post 11

KWDave

Our big white cat Maxine is usually good for a light bath quarterly, but only when her back legs start to get discolored. It is definitely best accomplished outside in swimwear, because when she's over it, she's over it. Usually a daily brush-brush and a weekly flea comb are enough.


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Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~

i had a huge tomsmiley - cat many smiley - moonsmiley - moon ago. his ears got infected and i had to put some ointment into them a few times per day smiley - groan

only thing to do whas put superpuss into a sack normally used for sleeping bags with only his head sticking out

but usually he found a way to get at least one set of claws outside as well smiley - injured

still easier than giving a cat a pill smiley - groan

smiley - pirate


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Gnomon - time to move on

I remember giving pills to my cat. You put the pill in his mouth, then held his mouth shut until he swallowed it. When he swallowed, he would lick his nose. So you just waited until he licked his nose, which could take up to two minutes.


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