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Title: | Meower Power is Valuing Differences |
Notice: | FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY |
Moderator: | MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO |
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Created: | Sun Feb 09 1986 |
Last Modified: | Tue Jan 11 1994 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 5089 |
Total number of notes: | 60366 |
2476.0. "WATER WATER EVERYWHERE....." by JULIET::APODACA_KI (Love rescue me.) Tue May 16 1989 18:49
Okay, it's a Saturday afternoon, and nothing to do. The solution?
Helping Jo Ann Cordes wash 11 cats in repayment for a big favor--it's
not a just a job, it's an adventure. We thought fellow FELINERS
might enjoy the trials and tribulations of Kitty Baths Plus, so
submitted for your enjoyment and reading pleasure.....
12noon--1pm Another bright day on the hottop of 101, wondering
how so many drivers can possible pack two lanes of a freeway in
the middle of a Saturday afternoon. I'm already an hour late to
Jo's house and starting to wonder if maybe I made a mistake in assuming
that I could drive 35 miles down a freeway in less than 1.5 hours.
1pm-2:30ish I arrive in the plesant burb of Morgan Hill and get
promptly lost. Finally I park in the driveway of Jo's nice house
and see her and her niece toting what appears to be an endless string
of cat carriers into the garage prepatory to flea bombing the house.
Peering into the garage, I see said carriers stacked four high in
three nice rows--several sets of luminous blue and not blue eyes
stare back at me. I make a body count and come up with 9 adult
cats, 4 kittens and 2 half grown kittens. Jo makes introductions,
and I nod dumbly, pretending to follow along, wondering how in the
world she tells them all apart, much less remembers all their names.
We pull weeds while the house is filled with the pungent fragrance
of Flea Eradicator. While doing our gardenly work in the back yard,
we are seranaded lustily by Kalliste the Stud Man, who is in a tokyo
cage by his lonesome self, and not at all happy about it. In a
variety of meows, yowls, gurgles and chirps he goes about wondering
why we aren't paying attention to him, and most of all yelling about
the lack of female company ("WHERE'S THE CHICKS???"). Explanations
that he shouldn't have any more fun than we are at the moment go
unheeded, and Kalliste continues to inform the neighborhood of his
sorrowful dilemma.
2:30-8:30pmish---The house is now deflead, and time for the cats
to do the same. Starting with what we thought might be the difficult
ones, we bathe Tilly, Winston and Monroe, the three household pets
(Read: the only ones I could tell apart because they look different).
Conveniently having a spray nozzle attached to her sink and a very
healthy supply of flea shampoo, dip, and towels on hand, Jo and
I make a rudimentary assembly line. Cats are nail-clipped, bathed,
dipped and dried off. Kalliste, still wondering where all the chicks
are, goes from a very big and poofy coated cat into a sodden "pinhead"
as Jo calls him--not much body under all the fur. Kalliste doesn't
like being called a pinhead, but stoically puts up with all this
human abuse and comes out in the end a clean, handsome specimen
of his breed. He is retired to his very own room, to stare out
the window and wonder WHERE'S THE GIRLS???
Other Birmans follow in sucession--Joui, Kyrielle, Kaitlin the Pregnant
One--all with no problem. Westie, a 5-month old male kitten, proves
squirmy but otherwise all right during the blow dry. Thus far,
my hands are still attached to my body and I am thinking this is
quite a nice job--calm, quiet, and the cats are all well behaved.
Hah. Spoke to soon. Limogee and Laci are being washed and dried.
I am drying Limogee who abruptly turns into a Feline version of
the kid from the Exorcist. Yelling, hissing and moving in ways
no cat should, she uses my shoulder as a launching ramp and vanishes
in a puff of sodden fur. Jo, who has been trying to calm her, leaves
Laci (who up to this point is an exemplary bathee) in the sink and
takes off after Limogee as onlooking cats scatter. Laci takes this
opportunity to shoot out of the sink and down the hall, yours truly
in pursuit.
The next few minutes are something between scenes from the French
Connection car chase and the Three Stooges. Jo heads into the
living room admist a very vocally protesting Limogee. I run down
the hall after a half soaked Laci, trying to be serious about chasing
a cat that runs, stops, shakes one leg, runs, stops and shakes the
other. I recapture Laci, and head back in to the kitchen. Meanwhile,
Joui and Kyrielle, taking advantage of this moment, decide to fight.
Limogee is screaming her head off. Westie is running around underfoot,
trying to be everywhere at once, and being quite successful about
it. A yell from me scatters cats. Westie disappears. Jo returns
with a squalling Limogee and works on trying to get her into a carrier
to calm down. I plunk Laci into the sink and work on soaking both
of us with the sprayer (unintentionally). Slowly, after considerable
work, Jo calms Limogee down enough so that we can get her dry and
let her go lick herself and sulk. Once again, calm returns.
At least for five minutes. Laci decides that what worked for Limogee
can work for her, too, and we have the Great Cat Panic of 1989 Pt.
II. Joui, not to be deprived of a moment, leaps onto the counter,
growling and ready to take Laci on (Laci is more worried about other
things right now). Westie returns to take in the scene. Water
flies. I shoo Joui off. Westie disappears. Kyrielle, having decided
that being yelled at once is enough, refuses to make an entrance.
Limogee is sulking. The three household pets are safe in their
room. Kaitlin is safe in her cage inside Kalliste's room. And
Kalliste, for all I know, is still wondering WHERE'S ALL THE GIRLS?
Finally, we get Laci calm (or Jo does, rather--we believe that maybe
we have a bottle of bad dip and resolve to dilute it--one cat to
go). Whatever possessed Laci wears off and once relatively dry,
we deposit her on the floor, expecting her to tear off into seclusion.
She sits down and licks her foot like nothing happened. Joui has
been put into the tokyo cage by herself and sulks. Westie reappears
and knocks down the empty carriers. Half expecting Armageddon,
we wash the last cat, Lysentia, and are relieved that she behaves
nicely, other than trying to jump off the counter every time her
kittens meow. Finally, everyone is bathed, dip or flea rubbed.
The kitchen looks like a tidal wave hit it. The word LOOSE CAT
HAIR is given a new meaning. I believe there is potential for Birman
hair sweaters.
8:30-9pm The end of a long day. I make my rounds of the cats,
hoping they will forgive me. Tilly is standoffish as usual. Monroe
falls on my foot, and stays there, obviously having forgotten I
was the one who washed him. We find Limogee who looks at us with
the sweetest little face, her devil horns replaced with a halo.
Despite everything, I think Jo has forgiven HER. ;)
Westie, everywhere as always, makes sure that Limogee doesn't get
TOO much attention. Kalliste is probably still wondering WHERE
ARE THE GIRLS, but according to Jo, he's gonna have his chance to
put his best foot forward soon enough (so to speak) ;>
Peace having returned to the Cordes Household, I take my leave,
making a mental note to think more carefully before I volunteer
to wash 11 cats again. ;)
So consider this fair warning of what you could get into if you
owe a breeder a favor! Never let it be said you weren't warned.
(heh heh)
kim
P.S. Actually, in spite of Limogee and Laci, I had fun. Jo's cats
are great and yes, now I know Birman's are very handsome creatures
(even when they are in "pinhead" mode).
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2476.1 | I had fun too, but I am glad its over... | YOSMTE::CORDESBRO_JO | | Tue May 16 1989 20:05 | 23 |
| Well, you had me laughing, but then I was *there*. It is much funnier
today then it was then...
While this was all going on with Limoges and Laci, it finally dawned
on me that both of them were dipped with the brand new bottle of
dip, so Laci was unceremoniously plopped back in the sink and hosed
off! Too bad I hadn't figured that out with Limoges! Once rinsed,
Laci returned to her normal, well behaved self.
The dip has since been returned to the store, same brand I have
always used, but never had this reaction before. Laci and Limoges
are the two I am showing right now, and both are used to many baths.
Honest Kim, they usually don't act like that. :^). (I had a hard
time convincing Kim that I had saved the easiest ones for last
after both Laci and Limoges blew)
You forgot to mention that neither of us can move now, two days
later! I have never been so sore in my entire life. I just hope
that I NEVER have to do that again. I couldn't have done it without
Kim's help, and I thank her for putting up with me and my troupe.
Jo
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2476.2 | PS | YOSMTE::CORDESBRO_JO | | Tue May 16 1989 20:09 | 13 |
| Don't let Kim fool the rest of you though, she is much more observant
than she let on. By the time she left, not only did she know which
Birman was which, she could also commment (very accurately) on their
personalities too.
She remembered each and every one of my 11 cats (7 of which are
sealpoints!) and their names!!!! Not even my own family members
can do that....not even my cat sitter can do that....sometimes I
can't even do that!!!!!!
:^D
JO
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2476.3 | | SCRUZ::CORDES_JA | Home for wayward felines | Tue May 16 1989 21:35 | 14 |
| Re: .2 (Bunches of Birman Names and Faces)
Honestly Jo Ann, I try to remember but you keeping swapping them
out on me. I just get one batch of kittens and mommas straight
and there's a whole new bunch. Give Kim a memory test next time
she's over there and see if she can still keep them straight. ;^)
Kim -- I should have warned you about what you were in for. I learned
cat bathing from Jo Ann when she only had a few household pets
(pre-Birman breeder days) and I can remember the time that Winston
decided to become a "kitty rocket" and launched himself over our
heads (or was that Jesse?).
Jan
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2476.4 | What Fun!!!!!! | CUPMK::TRACHMAN | ExoticSH=Persian in Underwear | Wed May 17 1989 10:37 | 12 |
| Ah, yes, BATH time...... brings back memories of getting 9 of the
little hounds ready for the Chalet show April 1st - as I would
always say to my friend Lauren many times during a show weekend,
"Auntie, are we having an Adventure yet?"
Thanks for entering that - it sounded like you all had quite
the "time" - I'm smirking and shouldn't - I'm getting ready
to do almost the same at the Inn - boy, I can hardly wait!
After I do KoKo, who has never left the house, I probably
will be on medical disability for life!
E.T._who_has_wallowed_in_2_weekends_with_NO_CAT_SHOWS !!!!!!
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2476.5 | Wild Limogee's Couldn't Drag Me Away ;) | JULIET::APODACA_KI | Love rescue me. | Wed May 17 1989 13:09 | 22 |
| Hey, I can STILL remember them all, if not correctly spell their
names....
(jo's seen this before)
Kalliste (Mr. Macho)
Joui (Ms. Instigator)
Kyrielle (Co-instigator)
Kaitlin (the FAT one--only cause she's pregnant and she's the only
blue point)
Lysentia (The Mouth with 4 mini-mouths)
Laci (I love everyone except that person with the blow dryer)
Limogee (Hell on 4 feet when I wanna Be)
Westie (Hey! What's everyone doing?!)
Winston (Hey, I'm Easy)
Tilly (Don't TOUCH Me!)
Monroe (Oh Is That Your Foot I'm Squishing?)
See? 11 cats, 11 names. I *think* I can still tell em apart!
;D
kim
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2476.6 | Kim, d__n you are good! | YOSMTE::CORDESBRO_JO | | Wed May 17 1989 14:27 | 3 |
| Kim got to know them *intimately* in that marathon bathing session!
Jo
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2476.7 | at least she did it in the sink! | JULIET::APODACA_KI | Love rescue me. | Wed May 17 1989 14:40 | 6 |
| I'll say--when a cat is comfy enough to pee while I'm washing them,
I'd say that's pretty intimate. ::chuckle::
It was fun, honest, gang. Really. :D
kim
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2476.8 | Are we having fun yet? | IAMOK::GERRY | Home is where the Cat is | Wed May 17 1989 16:40 | 5 |
| Hey, Kim, How much did Jo pay you to say that!!! The part about
it all being fun, that is!!!
cin...who knows what it's like to bathe 10 in one day!
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2476.9 | can you tell I like monroe? | JULIET::APODACA_KI | Love rescue me. | Wed May 17 1989 21:26 | 8 |
| No, no it was fun except when Limoges (HAH! I finally got it right!)
went up my shoulder, half way down my back, and otherwise was
Exorcist-kitty. Watching Laci run down the hall shaking her feet
and looking very much like, well, like a half wet cat was hysterical
enough to make it all worthwhile. And of course...there's Monroe...
::sigh::
kim ;)
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2476.10 | Thanks for the giggles; what's a Tokyo cage? | ATSE::BLOCK | Back in the High Life again | Thu May 18 1989 09:58 | 0 |
2476.11 | What's a Tokyo Cage? | IAMOK::GERRY | Home is where the Cat is | Thu May 18 1989 10:07 | 9 |
| A Tokyo Cage is like a small pen on wheels. It's 4 ft high, and
about 2' x 3 ' in size. They usually have 2 carpeted shelves for
jumping.
These cages are made in Tokyo, hence the name -- Tokyo Cage. I
refer to mine as the "Kitty Condo".
cin
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2476.12 | I'm impressed.....but not offering to help | TIDES::CIOFFI | | Thu May 18 1989 10:36 | 8 |
| wooooowwwwwwwwwww....and to think i'm hesitant to bathe ONE grouchy
male!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
karen
p.s. are baths necessary only for flea problems or done on a regular
basis. (sort of new mom who hates the idea of baths)
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2476.13 | Bath time = fun time? Probably not | YOSMTE::CORDESBRO_JO | | Thu May 18 1989 12:57 | 13 |
| Well, to answer your question, we bathe the show cats once a week
when we are showing them. Other than that, they are only bathed
about once a month, and that is just to keep them looking their
best.
If you don't have fleas or other problems, you really don't have
to bathe your cat if you don't want to. I always recommend that
my kitten buyers continue to bathe their kittens once a month at
the least to keep the kitten used to it. That way, if they ever
*have* to bathe their cats, it won't be a big ordeal for both owner
and cat.
Jo
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2476.14 | Thanks for the memories... | REDWOD::GRAFTON | | Thu May 18 1989 13:40 | 9 |
| Kim,
The descriptions were terrific!! I laughed outloud in my cube and then
prayed no one would come to take me away. Thanks for the report.
By the way, did you get Freeway?
Jill
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2476.15 | | JULIET::APODACA_KI | Love rescue me. | Thu May 18 1989 16:01 | 12 |
| Re. 13
Aw, c'mon Jo Ann, bath time DID = Fun time--at least *I* was having
fun, even if you and the cats weren't. ;)
Re .14
Yes, I did but that's another note... :D heh heh
(which I am about to write)
kim
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