Wet and Spiky Kitties!!

Draco

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So, Picasso smelled like she was rolling in her own litter.. so I gave her a bath. After I did, Monet started hissing and growling at her.. I guess he didn't like the new smell on her and doesn't recognize her.. so I gave him a bath too to even things out (he was getting dandruff, so might as well wash him too!)





Note, Picasso's belly seems to be big.. is that from being spayed?

they'll be kept busy grooming for a while
 

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Wet kitties always make me giggle. They look so pitiful. They didn't give you too much trouble did they?

I know bathing Buddy is like taking on a Tasmanian devil.
 
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they didn't love it, but they didn't fight too much. Monet tried to jump out a few times, but mainly meowed a lot. Picasso tried to jump out too, but she was easier to work with since she's smaller and I was able to scruff her and she stayed still.
 

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Aww, poor, wet kitties.
Genever rolls around in the litterbox sometimes, it is so gross.
But she usually cleans herself up well. Twice, though, I have had to bathe her because she just stank like pee. I think I was as wet as she was by the end of it!
If Dorothy ever needs a bath... well, she is a fighter, so I think she just won't ever need one.
 

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awww so cute bless them both

I dont think picasso looks that big, just normal for a spayed cat
 

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I'm sure they loved their baths as much as mine do
 
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