Shirley and Son Classics by Jerry Bittle for February 23, 2024

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    stairsteppublishing  9 months ago

    I have and there is a trick to it. Fill the sink with warm water grab the front paws with one hand the the rear with the other and start with the head first using a dipping motion ending with the towel. Immediately wrap the at in a thick warmed towel. Had to dip a couple of cats once to get rid of fleas. The presious owner of the house had a dog with fleas. It took a year to get rid of the fleas.

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    Macushlalondra  9 months ago

    I had a cute little kitty named Spunky who loved to walk along the ledge of the tub while I was showering. He’d always fall in. He enjoyed it. If he hadn’t, he wouldn’t have walked along that ledge. He was the cleanest kitty in town.

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    rekam Premium Member 9 months ago

    Our cat would go outside when it was raining.

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    Pet  9 months ago

    We had to swaddle our cat in a towel to give him a pill so he couldn’t scratch us.

    He still bit, though lol.,

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    oxlid1963  9 months ago

    Our cat got sprayed by a skunk, so to bathe him I prepared a 5 gallon bucket of warm water, some dish soap, a small amount of hydrogen peroxide, and baking soda. I then put him in my fishing net, gave it a spin to hold him in and gave him several dunkings in the bucket. Gave him a good toweling afterwards then let him out of the net. Never got a scratch, he smelled much better, but instead of being black, the hydrogen peroxide did make him a dark chocolate brown for awhile.

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    22Wu33/es Premium Member 9 months ago

    She’s lucky she’s still walking….

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    klesmiley_ Premium Member 9 months ago

    My Mom’s cat would always get in the shower with her. She had to lock him out of the bathroom! His name was Mystery!

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