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Kevy Baby 01-25-2007 10:42 PM

OMG! I am repulsed by this thing. The fact that this machine even exists is horrible.

BarTopDancer 01-25-2007 10:57 PM

Why am I very glad that I did not look at that link?

Cadaverous Pallor 01-25-2007 11:21 PM

http://petspausa.com/

Quote:

Originally Posted by the FAQ
Does the pet Stress out when inside the Cabin?

Using our unique technology we are able to lower the stress on pets compared to traditional bathing due to the fact that we do not use a restraining system and there is no stranger restraining or holding the pet. Also our unique patented nozzle system will provide a hydro-massage shower that will relax the pet and increase circulation which is very beneficial.



Haha, no pics of cats though ;)

wendybeth 01-26-2007 12:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alex Stroup (Post 116677)
Why do people think bathing a cat is difficult? It is extremely easy unless the cat weighs more than you or you have extremely wimpy arm strength (you need to be able to hold up your cat by one hand for a few minutes).

Alex, you need to spend five minutes trying to trim Samwise's claws. I've wrastled lots of cats in my life, but he can kick my ass hands (or paws) down. No way in hell I'd ever try to bathe him-ever.

Not Afraid 01-26-2007 11:01 AM

Cats don't really need immursion baithing ayways. There are several products on the market that make bathing a cat a thing of the past. Besides, cats are pretty adept at cleaning themselves.

Mousey Girl 01-26-2007 01:20 PM

I have given my girls baths in the past. I used baby shampoo and make sure I keep my fingers around their neck to keep the water out of their ears. I have had a few who have acutally seemed to enjoy it, but most would fight me.

Capt Jack 01-26-2007 02:46 PM

we had one ages ago that would actually go completely limp (in a non-violent protest I think) to where you spent more time keeping her head out of the water than bathing, whereas her sister would screech uncontrollably until released.

we gave up cat bathing after that...followed by giving up on cats altogether a few years later.

dogs for me, thanks. at least you can just chase them around the yard with a garden hose if they get too gross. :)

Ghoulish Delight 01-26-2007 03:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Capt Jack (Post 116905)
we had one ages ago that would actually go completely limp (in a non-violent protest I think)

Would you describe it as catatonic? Because I would. Perhaps that's why I don't have my own comedy tour.

Capt Jack 01-26-2007 04:31 PM

*rimshot*

I would have if Id thought of it.

Cadaverous Pallor 01-26-2007 04:40 PM

I just thought of how awful it would be to put my bunny in that thing. Munchkin doesn't like water either. We've never tried to immerse her, but she immersed herself in the toilet once and was very unhappy about it. She wouldn't let us dry her off - just sat in a corner and sulkily dried herself. Poor thing.


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