Looks pretty innovative and agreeable in this ad, and some of the reviews on Amazon are glowing from mostly long-hair cat owners.
Here’s one of the 1-star reviews…pretty funny writer:
“First of all, this pet dryer is EXPENSIVE but if it helps Mochi with the bath anxiety, then why not? Noooo, I thought wrong. He was so scared in this loud, wind-blowing box, that he peed himself. This made the bath seem pointless at that point. Later, he was so terrified in the dryer that he went on a suicide mission by attempting to crawl out from the opening at the side. So he successfully got himself stuck. It took us half an hour to get him free from the torture box nevertheless to say that he was still wet. Overall I would not recommend this at all to anyone who loves their fur babies.”
Personally, I let me cats wash themselves because it’s part of their ethos!!
In Florida I used to have to wash my 2 Siamese cats with flea shampoo every week! Horrors! Still can see the scars on my arms! Then Shell invented the cat flea collar and life was much better. Now I figure cats are self-cleaning and I don’t mess with Mother Nature.
When she was a teen, my daughter worked for a while for a friend’s pet grooming service. She had to bathe – and blow dry! – a cat. The cat bit and scratched her and she had to have a tetanus shot. Fortunately the employer paid for it.
Oh, poor girl! Unless a cat has gotten into something that simply cannot be brushed out, there’s little to no reason for bathing it.
As a kid, all our cats were outdoor during the day and indoor at night. There were furrowed fields everywhere and they were out hunting daily. They never messed up the furniture or their beds with field dirt. So they must have taken care of their fur themselves. We didn’t even brush them.
I did not expect that 😍❤️ #shorts
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By Lucille on April 15, 2023 at 12:19 am
How to dry a cat quickly after bathing
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By Lucille on April 15, 2023 at 12:23 am
Looks pretty innovative and agreeable in this ad, and some of the reviews on Amazon are glowing from mostly long-hair cat owners.
Here’s one of the 1-star reviews…pretty funny writer:
“First of all, this pet dryer is EXPENSIVE but if it helps Mochi with the bath anxiety, then why not? Noooo, I thought wrong. He was so scared in this loud, wind-blowing box, that he peed himself. This made the bath seem pointless at that point. Later, he was so terrified in the dryer that he went on a suicide mission by attempting to crawl out from the opening at the side. So he successfully got himself stuck. It took us half an hour to get him free from the torture box nevertheless to say that he was still wet. Overall I would not recommend this at all to anyone who loves their fur babies.”
Personally, I let me cats wash themselves because it’s part of their ethos!!
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By weather257 on April 15, 2023 at 10:43 am
In Florida I used to have to wash my 2 Siamese cats with flea shampoo every week! Horrors! Still can see the scars on my arms! Then Shell invented the cat flea collar and life was much better. Now I figure cats are self-cleaning and I don’t mess with Mother Nature.
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By czarina33 on April 15, 2023 at 12:04 pm
Agreed! I’ve never given my cats a bath. I know the consequences would be blood all over and it wouldn’t be theirs.
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By Lucille on April 15, 2023 at 2:53 pm
When she was a teen, my daughter worked for a while for a friend’s pet grooming service. She had to bathe – and blow dry! – a cat. The cat bit and scratched her and she had to have a tetanus shot. Fortunately the employer paid for it.
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By Stella on April 15, 2023 at 4:05 pm
Oh, poor girl! Unless a cat has gotten into something that simply cannot be brushed out, there’s little to no reason for bathing it.
As a kid, all our cats were outdoor during the day and indoor at night. There were furrowed fields everywhere and they were out hunting daily. They never messed up the furniture or their beds with field dirt. So they must have taken care of their fur themselves. We didn’t even brush them.
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By Lucille on April 15, 2023 at 4:49 pm
If I remember correctly, the owner’s pets (dogs and cats) had fleas, and they were there for defleaing while their house was also being treated.
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By Stella on April 15, 2023 at 5:36 pm
PS: I don’t bathe my cat either. I only did once, when the cat we had then was covered with poo.
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By Stella on April 15, 2023 at 5:37 pm
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By WeeWeed on April 15, 2023 at 8:10 am
Not maliciously, mind you. Just checking whether gravity is still working…
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By czarina33 on April 15, 2023 at 8:33 am
😀
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By WeeWeed on April 15, 2023 at 9:24 am
LOL
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By auscitizenmom on April 15, 2023 at 11:59 am