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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 92755" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I have almost NEVER bathed a cat. They take care of it themselves.</p><p></p><p>Until they are very very old, or want their makeup changed.</p><p></p><p>Yes, my Freckles who died this year at 17 wore makeup. I used the food color markers after asking the vet if it was OK. She was white with black and brownish patches. Beautiful all by ehrself, but she knew where I kept her makeup and would go and start batting the markers around, then yell at me if I wasn't quick enough to pick up on it.</p><p></p><p>She liked blue the best, all over her head between the ears.</p><p></p><p>She HATED the spray on food color. It was cold. She did let me do her up in orange with her black ears and spots for the OSU Homecoming weekend.</p><p></p><p>My mother has a cat who is almost 18 and is long haired. He simply can't bathe himself, and she has not female cat to do it for him. (My Gma had a female cat who would get 2 of the males to hold the ohter male down for a bath - the bathee HATED baths, msotly hated doing anything that didn't involve food or sleep)</p><p></p><p>Mom had to bathe the old cat this last weekend and had a tough time. Then she bathed the medium size cat and he was OK with it. he is mostly OK wiht anything. But her big fat lazy cat freaked on her. She ended up just using a wet washcloth on him. But HE is the one who sleeps in her bathroom sink!!! ALL the time!!!</p><p></p><p>Cats are so cool! I just love htem!</p><p></p><p>Susie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 92755, member: 1233"] I have almost NEVER bathed a cat. They take care of it themselves. Until they are very very old, or want their makeup changed. Yes, my Freckles who died this year at 17 wore makeup. I used the food color markers after asking the vet if it was OK. She was white with black and brownish patches. Beautiful all by ehrself, but she knew where I kept her makeup and would go and start batting the markers around, then yell at me if I wasn't quick enough to pick up on it. She liked blue the best, all over her head between the ears. She HATED the spray on food color. It was cold. She did let me do her up in orange with her black ears and spots for the OSU Homecoming weekend. My mother has a cat who is almost 18 and is long haired. He simply can't bathe himself, and she has not female cat to do it for him. (My Gma had a female cat who would get 2 of the males to hold the ohter male down for a bath - the bathee HATED baths, msotly hated doing anything that didn't involve food or sleep) Mom had to bathe the old cat this last weekend and had a tough time. Then she bathed the medium size cat and he was OK with it. he is mostly OK wiht anything. But her big fat lazy cat freaked on her. She ended up just using a wet washcloth on him. But HE is the one who sleeps in her bathroom sink!!! ALL the time!!! Cats are so cool! I just love htem! Susie [/QUOTE]
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