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Bath time with the cats
Question: Poor things...they look so pitiful. Here are a few after pictures of Syd (calico) and Max (tabby). Max is okay with baths though he did scratch me trying to get out of the tub. He let me blowdry him after he realized that the blowdryer wasn't going to attack him. Syd is again on the heater vent praying for more heat! Answer: Those are pitiful looking kitties.. Love the ones of Syd praying for heat.. Answer: Those are certainly sad looking kitties I'd have to get a silent blowdryer to use on my lot - when I switch it on to dry my hair, they all go running! Answer: Boy, that pose looks familiar!! BB looks the same way after a bath. She too has learned the blowdryer is not the enemy and will tolerate being blow dried for awhile...when she has enough she tries to slink away and go groom herself. Cute pics, Candice! Answer: Those poor kitties!!! Answer: Awww poor kitties! Answer: Poor kitties!! They don't look as happy as they usually do Answer: How often do you bathe them, Candice? I've been wondering if I should give mine a bath. I use small animal wipes on them though. Answer: OMG, what a difference! Candice, why do you bathe your cats? I thought cats didn't need bathing? Poor babies. Don't tell them I was laughing at them. Answer: I bathe my cats once a month usually. I believe that it helps with the dander because I usually have more mild symptoms after they are bathed. However, the guy at The Barking Lot said that it might not. He suggested a product called Aller-pet so I might try that. I also bathe them because it takes the greasiness out of their fur and leaves them shiny and soft. Copyright © 2007 - 2008 www.tendlife.com
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