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Confirmed: Kittens with poop on their head don't like water :)

Turkish

Lifer
So I was cooking in the kitchen and I suddenly smell *poop*. Knowing that its not me, I look down and see my kitten. Well, I see a kitten with poop on her head :Q Appearently she pooped and tried to smell it or something but she went too far 😱 So I had to give her a bath, oh gosh, that would have been difficult if she wasn't 7 weeks old 😛

THE END.
 
Originally posted by: acemcmac
be careful, if your animal can't take that kind of body heat loss and dies from pnuemonia, nobody will be laughing then.

I bathed her in really nice warm~hot water and put her in a towel, and kept her in there for 45 minutes 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Xiety
Originally posted by: acemcmac
be careful, if your animal can't take that kind of body heat loss and dies from pnuemonia, nobody will be laughing then.

I bathed her in really nice warm~hot water and put her in a towel, and kept her in there for 45 minutes 🙂

It's advisable to wash cats, especially younger, more tender kittens, in boiling water, as their internal temperature is very high. I've also heard that bullion of any sort in the water helps their skin.
 
Originally posted by: Amorphus
Originally posted by: Xiety
Originally posted by: acemcmac
be careful, if your animal can't take that kind of body heat loss and dies from pnuemonia, nobody will be laughing then.

I bathed her in really nice warm~hot water and put her in a towel, and kept her in there for 45 minutes 🙂

It's advisable to wash cats, especially younger, more tender kittens, in boiling water, as their internal temperature is very high. I've also heard that bullion of any sort in the water helps their skin.

LOL 😀
 
Originally posted by: Xiety
Knowing that its not me,

Did you make sure? Because if I were you, I would've made sure, first. You never know, your outlet might've been a bit extended by your head, what with your Kerry-supporting. 😉
 
Originally posted by: Amorphus
Originally posted by: Xiety
Originally posted by: acemcmac
be careful, if your animal can't take that kind of body heat loss and dies from pnuemonia, nobody will be laughing then.

I bathed her in really nice warm~hot water and put her in a towel, and kept her in there for 45 minutes 🙂

It's advisable to wash cats, especially younger, more tender kittens, in boiling water, as their internal temperature is very high. I've also heard that bullion of any sort in the water helps their skin.

and if anything bad were to happen you can always eat those cats. hmm kitty soup.
 
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: Amorphus
Originally posted by: Xiety
Originally posted by: acemcmac
be careful, if your animal can't take that kind of body heat loss and dies from pnuemonia, nobody will be laughing then.

I bathed her in really nice warm~hot water and put her in a towel, and kept her in there for 45 minutes 🙂

It's advisable to wash cats, especially younger, more tender kittens, in boiling water, as their internal temperature is very high. I've also heard that bullion of any sort in the water helps their skin.

and if anything bad were to happen you can always eat those cats. hmm kitty soup.

Son, your head could be used in masonry.
 
Originally posted by: Amorphus
Originally posted by: Xiety
Knowing that its not me,

Did you make sure? Because if I were you, I would've made sure, first. You never know, your outlet might've been a bit extended by your head, what with your Kerry-supporting. 😉

Nah, obviously you are overwhelmed with the Bushshit you hear everyday, thus assume the same for others.
 
Originally posted by: Xiety
By the way Amorphus, don't threadcrap(or jack) please 😉 Thanks.

I think we've sort of exhausted the possibilities your thread can (plausibly) go. It's not like we can get into a deep discussion about washing your fe(ca)line. 🙂
 
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