What does your cat's butthole touch?
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That is hilarious. I just figure it makes my immune system stronger (we have two cats and they sit EVERYWHERE.) Though you probably get more bacteria from their paws/the litter box than you get from their hind ends.
@jodi said in What does your cat's butthole touch?:
we have two cats and they sit EVERYWHERE
There's so much chatter on FB about "How do I keep my cat off the counters in the kitchen?"
Abandon all hope, all ye who have a cat, as far as I'm concerned.
Boris likes to help me cook.
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I always trained our cats to stay off the kitchen counters. They learned. At least they learned not to do it while I was there. LOL
What they really liked in the kitchen was the cushioned bench with their own blankets. They loved that, and they loved the hooked rug in the kitchen. They were good company for me.
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“First, he and his mom, Kerry, covered the buttholes of their two cats—one medium-haired and one short-haired—with red, nontoxic lipstick.”
That alone had to be hilarious.
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“First, he and his mom, Kerry, covered the buttholes of their two cats—one medium-haired and one short-haired—with red, nontoxic lipstick.”
That alone had to be hilarious.
@lufins-dad said in What does your cat's butthole touch?:
“First, he and his mom, Kerry, covered the buttholes of their two cats—one medium-haired and one short-haired—with red, nontoxic lipstick.”
That alone had to be hilarious.
I really like the spirit of this, though. The mentality of a true scientist!
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