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Bob

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Posted by: karlacue at Wed Mar 26 11:57:57 2003  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by karlacue ]  
   

Bob actually likes to be combed...On his own terms. Because of the winter, we started making this routine where I comb him right after I shower (to take advantage of the humidity in the bathroom preventing him from becoming an amorphous fluffy ball).
So now I improved the monster I have created!!! Everytime I step out of the shower I find a kitty crying and wailing to be combed (he won't even let me get dressed, LOL). Also, when its time to comb my OWN hair, he will start meowing again, as in saying: Why aren't you combing ME?
There are some areas where he doesn't like to be combed: belly, back of his legs, etc. They HAPPEN to be his problem areas (darn).
Daisy will 'tolerate' combing on top. She is such a pretty lady (keeps herself immaculately groomed)she doesn't really need combing but once or twice a week (plus her hair is thicker than Bob and doesn't really mat).
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Bob, Daisy, Karla and the Goldfish


   

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