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Washing the cat method I: The hand wash

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Know that although the cat has the advantage of quickness and lack of concern for human life, you have the advantage of strength. Capitalize on that advantage by selecting the battlefield. Don't try to bathe him in an open area where he can force you to chase him. Pick a very small bathroom. If your bathroom is more than four feet square, I recommend
that you get in the tub with the cat and close the sliding -glass
doors as if you were about to take a shower. (A simple shower curtain will not do. A berserk cat can shred a three-ply rubber shower curtain quicker than a politician can shift positions.)

II.
Know that a cat has claws and will not hesitate to remove all the skin from your body. Your advantage here is that you are smart and know how to dress to protect yourself. I recommend canvas overalls tucked into high-top construction boots, a pair of steel-mesh gloves, an army helmet, a hockey face-mask, and a long-sleeved flak jacket.

III.
Use the element of surprise. Pick up your cat nonchalantly, as if to simply carry him to his supper dish. (Cats will not usually notice your strange attire. They have little or no interest in fashion as a rule.)

IV.
Once you are inside the bathroom, speed is essential to survival. In a single liquid motion, shut the bathroom door, step into the tub enclosure, slide the glass door shut, dip the cat in the water and squirt him with shampoo. You have begun one of the wildest 45 seconds of your life.

V.
Cats have no handles. Add the fact that he now has soapy fur, and the problem is radically compounded. Do not expect to hold on to him for more than two or three seconds at a time. When you have him, however, you must remember to give him another squirt of shampoo and rub like crazy. He'll then spring free and fall back into the water, thereby rinsing himself off. (The national record for cats is three latherings, so don't expect too much.)

IV.
Next, the cat must be dried. Novice cat bathers always assume this part will be the most difficult, for humans generally are worn out at this point and the cat is just getting really determined. In fact, the drying is simple compared with what you have just been through. That's because by now the cat is semi-permanently affixed to your right leg. You simply pop the drain plug with your foot, reach for your towel and
wait. (Occasionally, however, the cat will end up clinging to the top of your army helmet. If this happens, the best thing you can do is to shake him loose and to encourage him toward your leg.) After all the water is drained from the tub, it is a simple matter to just reach down and dry the cat. In a few days the cat will relax enough to be removed from your leg. He will usually have nothing to say for about three weeks and will spend a lot of time sitting with his back to you. He might even become psycho ceramic and develop the fixed stare of a plaster figurine. You will be tempted to assume he is angry. This isn't usually the case. As a rule he is simply plotting ways to get through your defenses and injure you for life the next time you decide to give him a bath. But at least now he smells a lot better.

Washing the cat method two: Power version

1. Thoroughly clean the toilet.

2. Add the required amount of shampoo to the toilet water, and have both lids lifted.

3. Obtain the cat and soothe him while you carry him towards the bathroom.

4. In one smooth swift movement, put the cat in the toilet and close both lids (you may need to stand on the lid (so that he cannot escape).

CAUTION!!!!!!

Do not get any part of your body too close to the edge, as his paws will be reaching out for any surface they find. The cat will self-agitate and make ample suds. Never mind the noises that come from your toilet, the cat is actually enjoying this.

5. Flush the toilet three to four times. This provides a "power wash and rinse" which I have found to be quite effective.

6. Have someone open the door to the outside and ensure that there are no people between the toilet and the outside door.

7. Stand behind the toilet as far as you can, and quickly lift both lids.

8. The now clean cat will rocket out of the toilet, and run outside where he will dry himself.



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I have a third method that results in less bloodshed (yours) and still gets the filthy feline clean as a whistle. My mother's cat (pootsie), would get soiled with oil from under the car. My friend Tom and I were tasked with washing this cat. We reasoned that actual contact with pootsie would be painful, especially when the water hit the cat. We arrived at the following method that worked very well and left the cat clean as a whistle. Obtain a standard white pillowcase. Put on the heaviest leather workgloves you can get and put cotton earplugs in both of your ears, (To steal yourself against the screams from the cat). Carefully and in one quick motion, place the filthy cat in the pillowcase. Holding very firmly to the open end, twisted to prevent the cat's escape. Draw about a half a bathtub of lukewarm water and add any good, grease-cutting dishwashing liquid. Plunge the pillowcase and cat into the tub of water and agitate throughly. Do not immerse the cat long enough to harm the cat. After 5 or so minutes you can drain the sudsy water and give the cat a brief spin dry. Behind a shower curtain is best. Fill the tub with clear water again, lukewarm not hot, and again agitate the cat to rinse. Another spin dry and you can then carefully release the cat. Keep out of the cat's way for a few days and don't ever let him see you get a pillowcase. This method worked well on several occasions and did not lasting harm to pootsie. He lived to be almost 18 years old.

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Welcome to the 'fire, Chuckles! And your story did supply a "chuckle" from me! Thanks!
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That's a good method.

Mine are less muss and fuss. If the cat is worth keeping; (he's a good mouser and stays at the barn where he belongs)

A. Put the cat in a cat carrier. (a Have-a-heart trap will work too.)

B. Put the cat carrier in the bed of the pick-up truck.

C. Drive throught the car wash.

By the time you drive back home said kitty will be clean, dry, and almost finished pouting.

If, however your cat is not worth keeping (he trips me or I step on him)

A. Place the cat in a burlap bag.

B. Tie the bag closed.

C. Attach cinder block to bag.

D. Drop bag and cinder block off the bridge.

E. Remember where you droped him, You may want to go back to that spot latter to catch some big catfish.




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Thanks for the welcome MissTreated. Glad to be here and at least "Cat washing" is a subject that I can speak to with some degree of expertise!
PS: Like the Troll. My little sister has over 200 of those from her younger years.

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Whatever would possess someone to want to wash a cat ?????


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PDS's method #2 is my preferred method for all cats. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/shocked.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />


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Entertainment value, pure and simple.

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Entertainment value, pure and simple.


Emailed VA's post to my wife...her response: I have scars from bathing a cat when I was a kid. If you pick then up by all 4 legs and hold them upside down and dunk them into a #2 washtub that your Papa has in the back yard, you are sure to acquire lacerations that will require a suture kit and a highly trained physician.


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my method
you and a buddy dress in a minimum of 4 layers of heavy winter clothing, use thick leather gloves and a hockey face guard and football helmet, thick scarf and tall boots
get the cat TOTALLY drunk on catnip as it tends to slow his reaction speed slightly.
place cat in one fast fluid motion in a plastic 5 gallon paint bucket and with other person snap plastic lid in place, practice this move with a stuffed toy first untill you can complete the cat accellerating into the bucket and snapping the lid inplace in under 2 seconds flat MAXIMUM
now notice that the lid has a 1.5" pour spout, DON,T GET TO CLOSE the cat CAN AND WILL ATTEMPT to seak revenge on anything it can reach thru this opening once its opened ! pour 2 tablespoons of dawn dish wasshing soap and 3 qts of warm water into the spout, the cat will self aggitate at about 200-500 rpm for the next few minutes,POUR OUT EXCESS FOAM,NOW COMES THE FUN/DANGEROUS PART!
now no sane person will want to be near the bucket when the lids removed so we generally pry open the lid about 1/3rd of the way and kick the bucket off the back of a pickup truck passing our house at a minimum of 30mph, cat will exit on impact , but tends to be slightly disorientated. cat self dries ITSELF trying to catch the pick up truck, btw this is best done just before a two week vacation, as it tends to take about 10 days for the cat to calm down to reasonable levels, and stcking the catnip several inches deep in his cat carrier helps him over come the experiance <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />

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can't give a funny cat-washing story. i had a cat that actually would sit still in the kitchen sink and let me bathe him as long as i had his scruff firmly in my right hand. whitey would grumble a "murk" kind of sound every now and then until he was finished and wrapped up in a towel.
different cat. 39 inches from nose to tip of tail. weighed maybe 16 pounds at his heaviest. quick as a, well, cat. killed every tom in two square blocks, and tried to kill every squirrel. but he'd let a 3-year-old child drag him around by a leg and never stick out a single pin. he use to come home from his travels with two or three cat fangs and claws stuck in his head.
i'm a dog man rather than a cat person. but i'd take another one of him. n'hood chows killed him the third time they got him. he'd survived two other attacks.
whitey was one cool dude.


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Is this the kind of game you're referring to? My wife has allergies and washing the cat helps considerably.

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PDS's method #2 is my preferred method for all cats. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/shocked.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
My preferred method has always involved a rifle of some sort, I guess I'm just not very creative.


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I think that is why I prefer dogs as they are a LOT easier to wash and their claws aren't very sharp. When I lived in Tucson, most of my dogs loved getting a bath..

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there are two easy ways to wash a cat.
The first involves putting them in a croaker sack wtih a brick and tossing them off the bridge.
the second, and the one I favor, is to put them in the Kenmore Washer along with a load of towels. Use the extra long cycle, and then spin dry. They fluff up well in the dryer when you put them on for 45 min on the wash and wear cycle. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/blush.gif" alt="" />


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My cat comes in looking like she has been rolling in the mud quite often,,,,I fill a bucket about 3/4th full of warm water, put the vulcan back of the neck hold on her and dunk 2-3 times....If she is real muddy might need two buckets, Kinda a wash and rinse,,,She has never scratched me but leaves scratches on the bucket, no soap no need to dry,,this from the cat that kills and eats averything from small possums down. She gets over it in 10-15 min. Can't get her near a bucket though,,,,ever without that neck hold.


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I baby sat 2 kittens for some friends for a week. The durn cats managed to get into an open ceiling area of a house I was renovating. When they finally decided to come out to eat they were covered with coal dust. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />They were gently placed in a clawfoot tub, and whenever they tried to climb out they would be forced back by a hand held shower massage. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />

A couple of weeks later I get a call, seems that one of the kittens took up sitting in it's water dish. Also while their 2 young daughters were in the tub taking a bath the other kitten jumped in to join them. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />

They never could figure out the sudden change in the kittens.

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PDS's method #2 is my preferred method for all cats. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/shocked.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
My preferred method has always involved a rifle of some sort, I guess I'm just not very creative.


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I guess there are a few of us uncreative, clear thinking individuals out there. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/help.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/help.gif" alt="" />


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