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... make you want to bury your face in their fur...
Which reminds me -- anyone have any tips or recommended products for bathing indoor cats for the first time? In spite of their fastidiousness, both Ravi and Luna are beginning to be a little less than fresh...
Which reminds me -- anyone have any tips or recommended products for bathing indoor cats for the first time? In spite of their fastidiousness, both Ravi and Luna are beginning to be a little less than fresh...
Place a towel in the bottom of your kitchen sink. Don't keep the water running during the whole bath, just use the sprayer as needed. Have a bunch of dry towels at the ready. Expect temporarily angry cats. Give them treats when they're ready to forgive you. Good luck!
This is my nephew getting his own water. The pictures aren't that great...but you get the idea. I LOVE him operating the water controls and then waiting for the drips!
This is my nephew getting his own water. The pictures aren't that great...but you get the idea. I LOVE him operating the water controls and then waiting for the drips!
I like the 2nd pic down. That's a cat who knows what he wants, and is in control!
Jack in the box. I looked over last night and Jack had his head stuck in a Kleenex box. He will get into any box no matter how small but this was a new one:
Wife, pulled it off of him but he was unphased:
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