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Between grooming and a special diet that helps eliminate hairballs, I only occasionally step on something icky and wet while walking around the place in the dark. LOL! They don’t get them too often, though I’m sure they would if they didn’t eat that food formulated to help prevent hairballs and weight issues in indoor cats.
If you look at today’s blog, you can see how much of it was on the floor the day I took the Dougy photos. I could have PhotoShopped it out of the pictures (and often have to!) but I apparently was blind to it that day. I have a lot of vacuuming to do, thanks to two Persian kitties, and that’s even with grooming them regularly.
Watch out, its a mass cleaning! We clean anything that comes near us when we’re in cleaning mode. Mom, dad…anyone visiting gets a good wipe down whether they like it or not. MOL
I have to keep the toilet lid shut, too, though that’s because they both hop on it to get on the sink. I’d hate to one of them land in the toilet, then run all over the house leaving a wet trail of toilet water!
Well, the only time she goes for the sink is when there is water in it… wet paw prints everywhere used to be a constant problem, but we’re learning not to provide ‘opportunities’ … our main problems arise when guests are over.
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I understand what you mean! We know our kitties and how they react to their environment, for good or ill. People unfamiliar with our kitties inadvertently create kitty opportunities to be, well, cats!
In my recent experience, the neighbors who graciously took care of Andy and Dougy for the two plus months I was hospitalized and in therapy did some cleaning and straightening up in my apartment. They didn’t realize the reason I covered the counters with cereal boxes and other things was to discourage my cats from hopping up there.
They straightened up the counters, putting things away, and both Andy and Dougy discovered new territory to exp[lore!
I was not happy to find they were counter cats when I got home.
Do the boys get furballs or does regular trips to the groomer eliminate that?
Between grooming and a special diet that helps eliminate hairballs, I only occasionally step on something icky and wet while walking around the place in the dark. LOL! They don’t get them too often, though I’m sure they would if they didn’t eat that food formulated to help prevent hairballs and weight issues in indoor cats.
That’s great. All that fur seems to have the potential for making all of you fluffy.
If you look at today’s blog, you can see how much of it was on the floor the day I took the Dougy photos. I could have PhotoShopped it out of the pictures (and often have to!) but I apparently was blind to it that day. I have a lot of vacuuming to do, thanks to two Persian kitties, and that’s even with grooming them regularly.
Watch out, its a mass cleaning! We clean anything that comes near us when we’re in cleaning mode. Mom, dad…anyone visiting gets a good wipe down whether they like it or not. MOL
Shoko
I’m terrible about housekeeping, and the kitty boys help make terrible messes for me to clean up…eventually!
Such cuties and very clean too 🙂
They leave a trail of hair and destruction, believe it!
Nice and clean.
That takes half their waking time, anyway….!
Even that can be fun to watch.
Yeah, I agree, Susan!
Those are cute photos of the boys, Doug! Such long tongues they have!
Short snouts, long tongues!
Purrseidon loved the blog’s title, but wonders were the tub, water and rubber ducky are…
LOL! I guarantee Dougy and Andy won’t have anything to do with that type of bath if they can help it!
And we need to keep the toilet lid shut and faucets firmly tightened to prevent Purrseidon from taking too many baths…
I have to keep the toilet lid shut, too, though that’s because they both hop on it to get on the sink. I’d hate to one of them land in the toilet, then run all over the house leaving a wet trail of toilet water!
Well, the only time she goes for the sink is when there is water in it… wet paw prints everywhere used to be a constant problem, but we’re learning not to provide ‘opportunities’ … our main problems arise when guests are over.
I understand what you mean! We know our kitties and how they react to their environment, for good or ill. People unfamiliar with our kitties inadvertently create kitty opportunities to be, well, cats!
In my recent experience, the neighbors who graciously took care of Andy and Dougy for the two plus months I was hospitalized and in therapy did some cleaning and straightening up in my apartment. They didn’t realize the reason I covered the counters with cereal boxes and other things was to discourage my cats from hopping up there.
They straightened up the counters, putting things away, and both Andy and Dougy discovered new territory to exp[lore!
I was not happy to find they were counter cats when I got home.
I totally understand & empathize!
Eau de toilette! 🙂
Ugh!
Jean can you get in touch with me jeanneil@telus.net
I clicked on that thinking it would bring up a website or something, then I realized it is an e-mail address!
I’m having difficulty connecting this with a specific comment. What specifically would I contact you about? (Sorry to be so vague)