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That poor kitty...Sorus wrote:My cats aren't overly fond of having their feet touched, let alone scrubbed. I'm reminded of a story that another volunteer at the SPCA told us about her semi-feral cat that lay full-length in a tray of wet paint. The cat promptly freaked out and took off running, leaving a trail of paint through the whole house. It took her 4 hours to de-paint the cat, by which time the paint had dried so much that the affected fur had to be cut. The cat was unharmed by the experience, aside from some temporary setbacks in the hair department.Avatar wrote:Use emulsion paint, it'll clean off easy.(Although Peter does have a point.
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I never leave paint unguarded.
I have no idea what you're talking about. MY little angels spend the night polishing their halos.aliantha wrote: You could then tell any visitors that your kitties morph into wildcats when the lights go out (which, if your tribe is anything like mine, would not be far off the mark).