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Discussion:  How to bathe a Cat
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BobbyT
Wilts, United Kingdom


1. Thoroughly clean toilet.

2. Lift both lids and add shampoo.

3. Find and soothe cat as you carry him to bathroom.

4. In one swift move, place cat in toilet, close both lids and
  stand on top, so cat cannot escape.

5. The cat will self agitate and produce ample suds.
  (Ignore ruckus from inside toilet, cat is enjoying this)

6. Flush toilet 3 or 4 times. This provides power rinse, which
  is quite effective.

7. Have someone open outside door, stand as far from toilet as
  possible and quickly lift both lids.

8. Clean cat will rocket out of the toilet and outdoors,
  where he will air dry.

Sincerely,

The Dog



Posted 2 May 2012 03:36 AM Reply  Report this message
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bbforks
Pennsylvania, United States
Thanks- I have a cat. Will have to try!

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