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Drazzil 01:21 AM 08-03-2010
No, not that kind. The feline kind. Just shaved my cat (again) doing a better job of it this time.

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I wanted to shave her to look like a lion. I believe this is called a "lion cut"
Shaving a cat is much easier the second time around.
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Adriftpanda 01:41 AM 08-03-2010
I really hope Darrell (Skywalker) post his cat picture...
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Eleven 02:09 AM 08-03-2010
Why on Gods Green Earth are you shaving your cat!?!?
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ridenlive 02:43 AM 08-03-2010
looks good you just need to shave down to its paws then it will look lionis
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mariogolbee 03:08 AM 08-03-2010
:-):-):-):-):-)
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Big_Ern 07:06 AM 08-03-2010
Originally Posted by Drazzil:
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"Seriously..... I'm soooo not impressed with you right now"
:-):-) a picture says a 1000 words. hahahaha
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Ogre 07:54 AM 08-03-2010
That looks like one PISSED off PUSS!!!!
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Subvet642 07:57 AM 08-03-2010
That poor cat must hate your guts. :-)
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bsmokin 08:05 AM 08-03-2010
The look the cat is giving you is awesome! She looks so pissed at you, it's not even funny!!! :-)
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SmokeyJoe 09:31 AM 08-03-2010
Originally Posted by Eleven:
Why on Gods Green Earth are you shaving your cat!?!?
ROFLOL! :-)
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neoflex 09:33 AM 08-03-2010
Why on Gods Green Earth would you post a subject line like that and not show us what we know we all wanted to see???? J/K :-) With the mug on your cat I would sleep with one eye open. Cats are pure evil and yours looks pissed. :-)
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Drazzil 12:58 PM 08-03-2010
She gets terrible mats that do not come out for all the brushing in the world.
Mats on the legs and close to the skin. She managed to bite me the last time I brushed her so I thought to myself "I'll show you" and I did
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Subvet642 01:53 PM 08-03-2010
A longhair cat needs to be brushed every day.
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357 02:14 PM 08-03-2010
My in-laws have been doing this for years. It's the only way they can tolerate them indoors. It's not worth it IMO. No pets = no animal hair in my house = :-)
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icehog3 02:38 PM 08-03-2010
No pets = :-) for me, Mike
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hotreds 03:11 PM 08-03-2010
Originally Posted by 357:
My in-laws have been doing this for years. It's the only way they can tolerate them indoors. It's not worth it IMO. No pets = no animal hair in my house = :-)
Depends on the pet....

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357 03:42 PM 08-03-2010
Originally Posted by icehog3:
No pets = :-) for me, Mike
Yeah, I know a lot of people feel this way.

My wife and I had a dog before we had kids. He was well behaved but the hair and constant sweeping/cleaning up after him was too much. We were in a small 1000 sq ft house with a 100 lb golden who needed a lot of attention. Our yard was tiny, whole lot was 80x40. Now we have room at our new place but it's just another kid to clean up after.

I enjoy other peoples dogs, I just dont want the committment. Cats, I dont' enjoy them at all. Just not my thing. Although my in-laws cats is hilarious....looking. It's a Persian, shaved, looks kinda like a little lion. LOL
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icehog3 03:45 PM 08-03-2010
You can come walk my dog whenever you get the urge, Mike. :-)

Hey...that didn't sound dirty, did it? :-)
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357 03:53 PM 08-03-2010
Originally Posted by icehog3:
You can come walk my dog whenever you get the urge, Mike. :-)

Hey...that didn't sound dirty, did it? :-)
It depends. If that was said out loud it might have. :-):-)
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Barteur 04:50 PM 08-03-2010
You aint cutting my hair:-)
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