Do you let your cat brush your teeth?
Random_Australian
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Tue Mar-06-07 05:25 AM
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Do you let your cat brush your teeth? |
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I don't have an older cat and the vet (at least the man waving signs on the corner SAYS he was a vet, and The Alien Superhost to boot) says it would be good to let the cat become more dexterous by letting it brush my teeth once in a while.
The cat very clearly doesn't think this is a good idea. Not even with those rubber index-finger pet toothbrushes.
What say you?
*************** Disclaimer: No slur against those people with mental illnesses intended. Nothing bad directed at whoever I am copycatting this thread from either.
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Robeson
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Tue Mar-06-07 05:30 AM
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1. One of my cats grooms my face in the morning.... |
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...he jumps up in bed with us, and starts licking every square inch of my face. He's a cutie!
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Tue Mar-06-07 05:33 AM
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2. Ha! So YOU think. He's thinking to himself "This should tenderise this |
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peice of juicy steak quite well. I might just eat it in about 2 days time".
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Ok or perhaps something less sinister.
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