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    Quote Originally Posted by CultureJunky

    Perhaps it's a US thing, as I have never come across anybody in the UK bathing their cats, I think it's not something we do here or believe in.
    Trust me, if there are show cat owners and licensed breeders, there are cats getting regular baths...even in the UK.

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    I have had to bathe Taz twice in his life. We had a flea problem and had to. But my friends (use to be my neighbors) always bathe their cats. I'm not sure why, but obviously they have gotten use to it.
    I didn't see anything disturbing in the video. Although, I did not watch all of it and I watched it without sound. But I could see the kitty meowing it's head off. Hey, it must have needed a bath. It's not going to kill it to get a bath. She wasn't beating it to get it to sit still. (at least in the part I saw)
    Yes, I don't think cats need bathes, except for medical or emergency reasons. They bathe themselves just fine.
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    Okay okay, so some people bathe their cats, I did say that. I personally found the clip not nice, I don't like the stress the cat is going through, I did say that I know a lot of people bathe their cats and they're good owners didn't I?
    You have to accept that some people find the clip not nice, and I'm one of them, I'm entitled to my opinion am I not?
    I welcome a debate but there's no need to lambast me for not agreeing with what's going on in the clip.
    And thank you lvpets2002 for also stating what I did, that the way Sandra bathes her cats is okay, I'm just thinking of the well being of the cat that's all. Sure some cats may like the attention and being bathed, or tolerate it, then that's fine, this cat obviously didn't. All I was saying is that.
    I just hope the next time they decide to bath their cat that they do it better so the poor thing isn't terrified.
    It hurts me to think of the cat being terrified and scared that's all, and surely no animal lover wants to see any animal frightened, even if only for a few minutes?

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    That cat has nothing over my Max. When I have to give him a butt bath because of the runs, you'd think I was torturing him. He never scratches or bites but man can he be vocal. One time my neighbour knocked on my door just to see if everything was OK.

    The last time he was at the groomers I arrived to pick him up early and he drew a crowd. He wan't in the bath but under a dryer and getting combed and there were about 5 people all standing around listening to him and laughing. Needless to say, I joined in. Some cats are just more vocal than others.

    I found nothing disturbing about that video, in fact I chuckled all the way through it because I've been there, done that. Well, I don't wet Max's head or lay him down in the sink all the drama and more resides in my house.

    I did wonder about the amount of shampoo used. I don't think I would use that much, but you never know. Maybe it was a case of ringworm or something that needed that much. Let's try and not judge, OK.....and I do respect other people's opinions.
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    Yeah, I don't like seeing them frightened, and ESPECIALLY not by something the owner is doing. Our pets learn to trust us, and to betray that trust may have lasting consequences in the pet - owner relationship. On those occasions when one of mine does get vocal in the bath, I give it a hug and cuddle (getting soaked in the process) and then move through the rinsing whether I was ready or not. "Time to be done!" is what all the vocalizing means in this house! And I try to accomodate.
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    I didn't watch the video because I doubted that I would find it funny, although I didn't think I'd be horrified either. I never bathe my cats, although I do wash areas of their fur when it's needed. I also use wipes quite often and they rather like being "washed" that way, I think because it's like their mom-cat grooming them. Perhaps people in the U.K., except those involved in showing, are less likely to bathe their cats (I'm a Brit ex-pat).

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    Ahem,

    White cats do not necessarily hide dirt well........
    So looking at a dingy off white cat breaks my heart.



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    Quote Originally Posted by CultureJunky
    Okay okay, so some people bathe their cats, I did say that. I personally found the clip not nice, I don't like the stress the cat is going through, I did say that I know a lot of people bathe their cats and they're good owners didn't I?
    You have to accept that some people find the clip not nice, and I'm one of them, I'm entitled to my opinion am I not?
    I welcome a debate but there's no need to lambast me for not agreeing with what's going on in the clip.
    And thank you lvpets2002 for also stating what I did, that the way Sandra bathes her cats is okay, I'm just thinking of the well being of the cat that's all. Sure some cats may like the attention and being bathed, or tolerate it, then that's fine, this cat obviously didn't. All I was saying is that.
    I just hope the next time they decide to bath their cat that they do it better so the poor thing isn't terrified.
    It hurts me to think of the cat being terrified and scared that's all, and surely no animal lover wants to see any animal frightened, even if only for a few minutes?
    I hope this wasn't directed toward me, because my statement had nothing to do with anything anyone else posted. Everyone IS entitled to their opinion. And as I stated, I didn't even finish watching the whole video. The short amount I watched seemed harmless, but then I saw that it was over 5 minutes long, so I stopped it. My comment was just in general about bathing cats. I apologize if you misunderstood me. I did not mean to offend anyone.
    And I agree with your last statement (that's why I didn't watch the whole thing).
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    Tazz_Zoee, no nothing I said was directed at you or anybody else. I was just expressing some more thoughts. I'm a very placid person honestly! Don't say boo or baa to anybody ever!
    I haven't been offended by anything anybody said.
    I was just upset somewhat from seeing the cat so scared, and felt sorry for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CultureJunky
    Okay okay, so some people bathe their cats, I did say that. I personally found the clip not nice, I don't like the stress the cat is going through, I did say that I know a lot of people bathe their cats and they're good owners didn't I?
    You have to accept that some people find the clip not nice, and I'm one of them, I'm entitled to my opinion am I not?
    I welcome a debate but there's no need to lambast me for not agreeing with what's going on in the clip.
    And thank you lvpets2002 for also stating what I did, that the way Sandra bathes her cats is okay, I'm just thinking of the well being of the cat that's all. Sure some cats may like the attention and being bathed, or tolerate it, then that's fine, this cat obviously didn't. All I was saying is that.
    I just hope the next time they decide to bath their cat that they do it better so the poor thing isn't terrified.
    It hurts me to think of the cat being terrified and scared that's all, and surely no animal lover wants to see any animal frightened, even if only for a few minutes?
    None of like to stress out our cats but sometimes it's necessary. That's all I was saying...I don't agree with the folks that want a pretty smelling kitty so "let's give him a bath". Out of mine, Dixie has an awesome natural smell...kind of like electrically charged air; Toby smells like clean fur but I've been standing downwind from Churchy one too many times to not consider plunking him in the tub, he often smells like decay...it's nasty! They're all inside so I don't know where he's getting it from.

    I guess I overthought your first reply. I don't think the video was horrid...to me horrid would be foo-fooing (complete with dainty smelling talcum powder) the cat but I did feel bad for him...mostly because he was covered in wet stuff, lol.

    I promise that I'm one of the most amiable folks you'll ever meet, I spend most of my time amused over even simple things, lol. I didn't set out to make you feel bad (or anybody else) and I hope I didn't.

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