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Sorry outdoors. As an outdoor cat, sometimes he'll stand in the rain. Don't ask me why. Yup I've been brushing whiskers. He loves it.
He's also warming up to my husband.
He's also warming up to my husband.
He looks content in his box- I don't understand how he is in light rain indoors?
I've been working with animals( not just cats) for over 4 decades - the only time I'd bathe an animal is if they fell in a puddle of oil or something of that nature..... You keep fur bearing animals clean by brushing them,their natural oils cleanse their fur as you brush and brush and brush..
Dogs often get into things that are a terrific mess and it's much easier to bathe them but cats? Cats are meticulously clean-
Did you know that humans didn't always shampoo there hair? How that came about I barely remember but in Sicily I remember watching my great grandmother combing her hair with a very fine tooth comb,her hair was to her knees and smelled so heavenly,never shampood it in her entire life- the natural oils cleanse the hair..... you would think it'd be greasy but that's because you use shampoo and throw the chemistry all off- if you stopped using shampoo and could get past the greasy stage after a month of combing you'd have hair cleaner that you could ever imagine( just some trivia,look it up I'm sure you can find how shampoo got started)
Anyway,brush Whiskers,he will love it- mine go crazy when I say " brush" and they are spotless and there's not fur everywhere- they are groomed every other day
Cute little article
Medieval Hair Washing Myths Busted — SnappyDragon Studios