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2988.1 | | CRUISE::NDC | W frnds like these,who nds hallucinatns | Fri Oct 27 1989 08:36 | 9 |
| Ask E.T. about Miss Tiger Lilly who jumps into the bath tub with
her :-)
Then there's Flame who gets all excited and does the "water dance"
everytime I run the water.
Hey - if you decide to show Zeus the pre-show bath will be a breeze!
Now see if he likes the blow-dryer.
Nancy DC
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2988.2 | | VIDEO::MORRISSEY | Time melts into nothing | Fri Oct 27 1989 10:14 | 12 |
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Sasha doesn't swim but she does like water. She'll jump
in between the shower curtain and liner and peek her head
into the tub when one of us is taking a shower.
The minute I get up, she looks at me and runs into the
bathroom, jumps up on the sink and meows until I turn
the water on for her.
And they say cats don't like water!! :-)
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2988.3 | CHARLES IS NOW A CHAUFFEUR IN LEXINGTON, MA | TUNER::DENELL | Elinda Denell - 264-4396 | Fri Oct 27 1989 11:04 | 8 |
| I once had a cat named "Charles" that loved to take showers with
us. It so happened we at that time, lived in a house that had this
bathroom that had a window *inside* the shower/tub area. Charles
would contentedly sit in the window and enjoy the affair. However,
Charles did NOT like to get any water on him. He would go crazy
if he did.
Weird??? We thought so! But cute.
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2988.4 | no dryer | POCUS::LONDON | | Fri Oct 27 1989 11:18 | 6 |
| No, Zeus hates the blow dryer. I try using it so that he doesn't stay
wet, but I ended up all scratched. so we towel dry him whenever
he goes for a dip.
Doreen
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2988.5 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Fri Oct 27 1989 13:08 | 7 |
| Dreamer has decided that she will only drink from a running faucet.
So, she has finally managed to train me to turn the faucet on for
her first thing in the morning, as soon as I get home from work,
and then again just before bed. She couldn't believe how long it
took me to catch on to this!
Jo
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2988.6 | | HPSTEK::BELANGER | Help me Mr. Wizard!!!! | Fri Oct 27 1989 13:31 | 6 |
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Diamond has me trained to do this now also. At night, she'll get up
into the bathroom sink and cry, until I run the faucet for her, till
she's had her fill. She won't touch standing water in a dish.
Fred
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2988.7 | Waterbabes | SUBURB::ODONNELLJ | | Fri Oct 27 1989 14:22 | 18 |
| Our last cat, Kayleigh, used to love water. She swam in the bath
with my sister a couple of times and even fell down the toilet through
her own curiosity (didn't realise the lid was up, and jumped onto
it - or rather, down it!). I suspect that there are quite a few
cats who do like water. The funny thing was that Kayleigh loved
getting soaking wet, but hated drips of water falling on her.
Our present cat, Oliver, is the traditional water-hating type. He
got in the way of a bucket of water when I was cleaning my car this
morning - lots of comforting and love was required to calm him down.
He does drink out of the sink, though.
For anyone still interested, Oliver has changed beyond all recognition
since we got him from the rescue centre - he's a healthy, plump,
contented cat now - and the appetite has decreased just a little
bit!
Julie
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2988.8 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Fri Oct 27 1989 15:38 | 10 |
| I saw a little article in the newspaper a long time ago, about a
cat whose owner had taken him out in a boat (!) and the boat capsized
(no comment.). They both swam for shore and ever since the cat
has leapt in the swimming pool and gone for a morning swim with
his owner. there was a picture of the cat in the pool, doing
a cat paddle :-)
I think tigers are excellent swimmers, so maybe the swimming cats
have tiger genes :-)
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2988.9 | | SCRUZ::CORDES_JA | I'd rather be in the Bahamas | Fri Oct 27 1989 16:36 | 7 |
| Carrie got me trained to turn the faucet on for her each time I
was in the bathroom or kitchen early in our relationship. Both
Amelia and Bailey will drink from the bowl near the food but I'm
going to try moving it to see if Carrie will drink from it. She
seems to only prefer water from the tap or from my glass.
Jan
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2988.10 | Panther genes??? | BIMINI::SPINGLER | | Fri Oct 27 1989 16:53 | 19 |
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Panther will take a shower with me, she sits between the two curtains
on the wide ledge, but she *LOVES* to take a bath with me.
She will wait until the tub is full and jump in and sit with the
water up to her chest and just purrrrrrrrr, It's warm in there!
Some times, she'll get tired of that and sit on my lap, in the tub
mind you, for some soggy attention.
It's hard to read a good book in the bath tub with a wet cat trying
to get your attention!
I wonder if Panthers are good swimmers?
Feline all washed up ;-)
Sue & Panther - Spot wants nothing to do with baths.
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2988.11 | i dont like my bowl | FLOWER::PIERCE | | Fri Oct 27 1989 17:00 | 9 |
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Carmel also will not drink from her water bowl..I must turn on the
faucett for her everymornig..or if Max (out 130lb dog) is drinking
from his bowl..the carmel will drink w/ him..but she will not
go inot the water..
Chammie will sit on the tub and watch..but not go in...
Louisa,Carmle,Chammie
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2988.12 | another well-trained owner | 4GL::LANDRY | | Fri Oct 27 1989 17:18 | 9 |
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Boufetta despises water (what, get my beautiful coat all messed up?!),
but her partner in crime, Gummy, loves to drink from the faucet. I
am yet another owner who has been trained to turn the faucet on in the
bathroom every morning and evening. While drinking, she will
occasionally stick her head under the running water and bat at the
stream of water with her paws. She has now gotten into the habit of
splashing in her water bowl until the water is dripping from the wall -
then she happily goes over and licks the wall clean!
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2988.13 | They run the gamut | USEM::MCQUEENEY | Bob - US/FDC Ops. Manager | Fri Oct 27 1989 17:32 | 23 |
| Since I live right on Lake Boone in Hudson (MA), my cats are
frequently exposed to water. Ruffles (the wonder cat) has been
tossed into the Lake on several occasions, as it's the easiest way
to bathe him. He doesn't seem to mind it at all, and can swim very
well.
Sneakers & Nova, the wee ones, will jump up and sit on lthe
rim of the tub when I take a bath. I let Sneakers putter about
on my chest when I was submerged, and he was fascinated by the water.
Nova won't get that close, nor will their mother, Nightmare. Smoke
contents herself to sit on the toilet and watch the goings on from
afar.
My dear deceased Malcolm loved water. He'd come right in the
shower or bath, and he'd swim. His favourite spot in the summer
months was to sleep in the bathroom sink, with a trickle of cold
water running. In the winter, warm water was required.
By the way, as far as my experience goes, I believe ALL cats
are instinctive swimmers when required.
McQ
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2988.14 | Almost forgot... | USEM::MCQUEENEY | Bob - US/FDC Ops. Manager | Fri Oct 27 1989 17:36 | 8 |
| Regarding faucet drinking, I believe cats instinctively prefer
running water to stationary. Every cat I've every had would go
for the kitchen sink before the water dish. Probably some racial
memory ("racial"?) about stagnant water holes being poisonous and
generally unhealthy. Comments on this?
McQ
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2988.15 | well, not ALL cats prefer running water... | THE780::WILDE | Ask yourself..am I a happy cow? | Fri Oct 27 1989 18:55 | 14 |
| re: -1
Actually, Hannah is evidence that not ALL cats prefer running water....
She doesn't like it and will wait until it "pools" before drinking.
I tried everything to get her to drink water including running the tap
for her. ��She just wouldn't, but would lick the sink. Then I
moved the water dish. Now, she very happily does the "water dance"
with her front feet on the counter in front of her dish and drinks
heartily. As a note on the water dance - supposedly it is instinctive
behavior to clear away surface debris from water - a friend told me
this but I do not know her source.
D
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2988.16 | city water does some good.. | MAMIE::IVES | | Mon Oct 30 1989 12:03 | 8 |
| I haven't seen this bought up in this water note but thought it
had some merit. Our vet encourages us to give our cats tap water
as it has floride in it. He see a definite difference in peoples
animals teeth that drink bottled/well water vs city water with
all the additives.
Barbara
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2988.17 | HOW DO I DRY HIM | POCUS::LONDON | | Mon Oct 30 1989 16:15 | 9 |
| I think this is great...all these water cats. I have a question
though, Zeus loves swimming but try drying him. No way. I have
tried the blow dryer and wound up bleeding. Towld drying...he doesn't
have the patience for. He likes to sit on a towel and lick himself
dry. I have been told that they can catch a cold if they stay wet.
What do I do. He enjoys it so much I would hate to stop him.
Is it really bad??
DoreeN
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2988.18 | during fall and winter it isn't a good idea | THE780::WILDE | Ask yourself..am I a happy cow? | Mon Oct 30 1989 16:35 | 6 |
| Yes, it is bad for him to be wet - cats don't shed water like some dogs and
they can get too cold. I just wrap a towel around my guys and cuddle and
rub them down real good - they protest, but it helps get them dry. I would
suggest you try to discourage/prevent water play during fall/winter months
UNLESS you have the heater on in your house.
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2988.19 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Mon Oct 30 1989 17:12 | 10 |
| My Aby breeder friend never blow drys her Aby's since the coat should
be sleek and close lying rather than fluffed up. She squeezes out
the excess water with a towel, then puts them in her bathroom with
the heat light on. Or, build a fire in the fireplace and let him
lounge in front of it.
Since Zeus is a baby still, why not try teaching him to let you
towel dry him. Practice makes perfect.
Jo
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2988.20 | | CRUISE::NDC | W frnds like these,who nds hallucinatns | Tue Oct 31 1989 08:02 | 8 |
| Another option - and one we used this last weekend when we were
flea-bathing everyone - is to put her in a "kennel-kab" and aim
your blow-dryer into the cage.
make sure you use a big enough cage for good ventilation, set
the dryer heat on LOW and aim it at a back corner of the cage,
NOT directly on the cat. You might want to set it back a foot
from the cage door too.
Nancy
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2988.21 | | IAMOK::GERRY | Home is where the Cat is | Tue Oct 31 1989 08:41 | 7 |
| Yup, Nancy, that works. Or you can put a cage or small kennel cab in
front of a dehumidifier or small space heater. Both work pretty well
too. Or, if you have a bathroom with it's own thermostat, you can put
them in there.
cin
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2988.22 | | FSHQA1::RKAGNO | A Cat Makes a Purrfect Friend | Tue Oct 31 1989 10:25 | 11 |
| I always put the cats in the bathroom with a space heater and sit
with them and comb and comb and comb until they are dry.
Linda Sobek -- the Mr. Groom powder is a Godsend! I packed Kirby's
coat with it and brushed it out well, and he looked beautiful!!
I'm going to use the Sno Sho (or Sho Sno -- whatever!!) shampoo
for the Marlboro show instead of the mycodex and see what a difference
it makes. Thanks for the tips!!
--Roberta (who can't wait to see your pretty babies!)
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2988.23 | | PENPAL::TRACHMAN | ExoticSH=Persian in Underwear | Tue Oct 31 1989 11:53 | 8 |
| re: 22
I used to use Sno Sho on Katenka. I really liked the way it
worked on her white. I also used House of AnJou conditioner
and their Texturizer spray. Good combination. NOt sure
what you would do with Kirby's coat being the length and
texture it is - but, the Sno Sho is great - maybe do a
dawn wash before the Sno Sho.
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2988.24 | | FSHQA1::RKAGNO | A Cat Makes a Purrfect Friend | Tue Oct 31 1989 12:13 | 9 |
| E.T., would the Sno Sho make an already silky coat limp and flat
since it has moisturizers in it? I was kind of leary about purchasing
it for that reason. The bottle is plastic and looks purple from
the outside. I also purchased a shampoo called "Fresh n' Clean"
and don't know which to try first.
--Roberta (who might try the Fresh n' Clean for Marlboro, just in
case)
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2988.25 | | PENPAL::TRACHMAN | ExoticSH=Persian in Underwear | Tue Oct 31 1989 12:27 | 35 |
| No, Roberta - it won't do that - I would worry more about
conditioners than moisturizers. If you get all the grease
out you shouldn't have too much problem with limpness and
flat - I would use the Sno Sho over the Fresh n' clean.
But, to be on the safe side, try a test bath of dawn and
sno sho before the show or try both a week apart. The more
junk you put on the coat the heavier it will get.
It's really hard when you first start - I was so used to
doing Katenka I could do her in my sleep and know exactly
how she would come out every time. The real trick is to
rinse and rinse and rinse and rinse and when you think
he is rinsed, rinse again and again! It really gets
out the residue. Some folks use a vinegar rinse, but
I've never used it.
When I got Lil, I used the Katenka-tried-and-true bath method
and boy, did Lil look crummy! Different cat differnt coat -
wrong method! I now use Nolvasan flea shampoo with conditioner.
Lil really doesn't need the condition - if I could just use
the plain flea shampoo I would - maybe when I have some time
I'll try and see if it comes plain. I use dawn first but
no other conditioners. It works great. I really hated
how she came out the first time I did her. Of course, I
was really worried that she would break when I bathed her
the first time!! Little bit that she was! I really hate
the first time I bathe any cat - ya just don't know what
they will do or how they will react. After the first bath,
the rest are a piece of cake if you are still alive with
no scratches!!!
Oh, BTW, Sno Sho is purple - it's a blueing agent or whitener.
You can use it on almost any color - black or white. Works very
well. It's more drying and not greasy.
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2988.26 | | FSHQA1::RKAGNO | A Cat Makes a Purrfect Friend | Tue Oct 31 1989 12:35 | 7 |
| Thanks, E.T. Great stuff!! I know that lots of noters use the
Dawn. What benefits does it have on the coat as a pre-shampoo or
is it simply a good "grease cutter?"
I'll go with the Sno Sho for Marlboro as I've been anxious to try
it.
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2988.27 | | PENPAL::TRACHMAN | ExoticSH=Persian in Underwear | Tue Oct 31 1989 12:54 | 6 |
| Dawn is a great grease cutter - helps the coat to accept the next
wash of whatever shampoo you use next.
just make sure you rinse for a long long long long long time!!
I think you will like the sno sho - I liked it much better than
Brite white.
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2988.28 | I imagine Ragdoll's coats are similar to Birmans | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Tue Oct 31 1989 14:27 | 17 |
| Roberta,
When I am doing one of my cats that has a very soft silky coat,
I forego the Sho Sno and use House of Anjou Texturizing Shampoo.
I dilute it 8 to 1, and wash the cat with that. Then, after towel
drying, I spray the Texturizing spray on the coat lightly, and the
comb against the lay of the fur while blow drying. It really fluffs
up the limp coat, makes the coat look fuller, and doesn't over
condition it. Limoges usually needs this treatment due to her overly
soft coat texture. I also use the Mr Groom powder. It is much
better than any of the other grooming powders, it is not drying
to the coat, and it smells terrific.
I only use the Dawn on the problem areas, not the whole coat. The
problem areas for Birmans, behind the ears, the ruff, and the flanks.
Jo
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2988.29 | | PENPAL::TRACHMAN | ExoticSH=Persian in Underwear | Tue Oct 31 1989 14:30 | 5 |
| Ah, here is a person that would know about that type of coat!!!!
I' used to a coat that I slick down like a seal - took a while
for me to make Lil look puffy like she should look! oh well,
we live and learn!
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2988.30 | | FSHQA1::RKAGNO | A Cat Makes a Purrfect Friend | Tue Oct 31 1989 14:56 | 18 |
| Thank you Jo. Kelsey's coat is very fine and silky and separates
very easily whereas Kirby's coat is thicker and plusher and always
looks "together" if that makes any sense. The texturizing shampoo
you recommend is available from Cherrybrook. I wasn't exactly sure
what it would do and opted for the Fresh n' Clean instead. Linda
says the Sno Sho works great on Charm and Magic and since the two
breeds have similar coats, I decided to try it since all I've ever
used on them is Mycodex. I'm really anxious to see Magic in November.
It will be fun to finally bench next to Linda at a show! We're
usually only spectators together.
We learn as we go! I'm lucky if I can even work up a lather with
them. Even with two people doing the bathing, they always manage
to squirm and fuss considerably. Good thing I don't show as much
as the rest of you!!
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2988.31 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Tue Oct 31 1989 15:38 | 29 |
| Roberta,
I have different bathing methods for different cats, depending on
their coat type. The ones with the thicker, fuller coats get the
Sho Sno, which Linda uses too (my suggestion), and also a conditioning
with Finesse Extra Body conditioner, or Agree Extra Body Conditioner.
They then get sprayed with Texturizing Spray before blow drying
too. You have to match the bath with the cat, so to speak.
I have been showing four cats every weekend for over a month, and
I tell you, I could probably bathe all of them in my sleep. Of
course, they all have to have a little special something to get
them looking their best. But, you know, if you were showing as
much as the rest of us, your cats would probably be easier to do.
They seem to sense not to make trouble when mom is soaking wet,
with her hair stuck to her neck, and bathing like she means business.
And you know what they say...practice makes perfect.
Important....do try to get them used to blow drying, it does wonders
for the coat. And always be very careful when combing or brushing
tail hairs, they take YEARS to grow back once they come out.
Good luck at the show, oh, and ask Linda to show you pictures of
Mistral. He is my first grand child (show kitten out of one of
my show kittens). He is incredible, and I fell in love with him
at first sight. Didn't take much convincing to get Linda to go
for it.
Jo
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2988.32 | | FSHQA1::RKAGNO | A Cat Makes a Purrfect Friend | Tue Oct 31 1989 15:55 | 19 |
| Well, I learned about tail hairs the hard way and accidentally combed
Kelsey's tail to death last spring!! His once lush tail is now
a pitiful sight, though growing back ever so *slowly.*
I kind of wish I had started showing them early and in lots of shows.
When Linda's program is underway, I hope to one day purchase a nice
boy from her to show in premiership. It will take some time, since
I know she will want to keep the first one or two nice boys for
herself! But it would be fun to travel to shows together and help
promote her cattery.
If Linda is feeling better, I hope to get up to her house this Sunday
to see Mistral and Magic. She keeps telling me how much I'm gonna
like him.. but I have a strong feeling I'm gonna like him even more
than that!
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2988.33 | Birman Fever Revisited.. | ISLNDS::SOBEK | | Thu Nov 02 1989 10:10 | 17 |
| re: .31
Jo, you're right. It didn't take much convincing! After being such
a fan of Lysander (Mistral's dad) I was convinced once I heard a
son existed ...and once I saw him ..and found out he was available
to me (thanks to all your help!) ...I didn't hesitate. He sure is
one grandkid you can be proud of.
Everyone who meets Mistral thinks he's handsome ...and ..even those
of my friends who are moderate cat-lovers ..think he is a beautiful
cat. I think it has something to do with the fact that he singles
them out to give lots of hugs a purrs...
I can't wait to get him to the shows and share him with everyone!
Linda :^)
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