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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 342977" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Oh size doesn't mean a thing with cats. My aunt had 4 of them at one point. Her husband's fave, a perfectly horrid thing (and I adore cats) refused to bathe. Ever. He fought so bad they didn't ever give him a bath cause it was just too much to handle, even with 2 adults. Her one female cat would get the other 2 males to hold this 24 pound cat (NOT a maine coon, just fat) down while she cleaned him. It was a riot. He would gritch and complain and then she would put her head so she looked him in the eye. She would give a low growl and he would try to cower.</p><p></p><p>She was barely 10 pounds. It was extra funny to us because she was the daughter of a cat my aunt used to have and until her mama died she was low cat on the totem pole.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 342977, member: 1233"] Oh size doesn't mean a thing with cats. My aunt had 4 of them at one point. Her husband's fave, a perfectly horrid thing (and I adore cats) refused to bathe. Ever. He fought so bad they didn't ever give him a bath cause it was just too much to handle, even with 2 adults. Her one female cat would get the other 2 males to hold this 24 pound cat (NOT a maine coon, just fat) down while she cleaned him. It was a riot. He would gritch and complain and then she would put her head so she looked him in the eye. She would give a low growl and he would try to cower. She was barely 10 pounds. It was extra funny to us because she was the daughter of a cat my aunt used to have and until her mama died she was low cat on the totem pole. [/QUOTE]
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