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CKent

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Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: irishScott

Who's getting overemotional? I was making a sarcastic comment. And it's defined as a Spa/Sauna. Generally a Sauna consists of hot water/steam no?

http://www.petspausa.com/

"Temperatures are precisely maintained at the recommended levels by the Board of Veterinary Medicine.

Water and air temperatures are constantly monitored by the computer, which is programmed to automatically shut down the Cabin if changes of more than 3 degrees are detected."

That's all well and good. Explain why you enjoy watching this though? Going to the dentist is a necessary part of life as well, perhaps the next big trend in entertainment is to get a bunch of beers and sit around the TV with your buddies laughing at candid video of people in the dentists' office... the way current TV programming and the average IQ are headed, it might not be far off.
 

91TTZ

Lifer
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Originally posted by: CKent
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That's all well and good. Explain why you enjoy watching this though? [/quote]

Do you laugh when you see videos on America's Funniest Home Videos, or do you cry because the little accidents are so terrifying to you?

The cat didn't die, it just went nuts for a while and got washed. It's a funny video. You can stop whining now.
 

irishScott

Lifer
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Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: irishScott

Who's getting overemotional? I was making a sarcastic comment. And it's defined as a Spa/Sauna. Generally a Sauna consists of hot water/steam no?

http://www.petspausa.com/

"Temperatures are precisely maintained at the recommended levels by the Board of Veterinary Medicine.

Water and air temperatures are constantly monitored by the computer, which is programmed to automatically shut down the Cabin if changes of more than 3 degrees are detected."

Fine so lets squirt lukewarm water into the... *see rest of original post* My argument still stands.
 

CKent

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Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Do you laugh when you see videos on America's Funniest Home Videos, or do you cry because the little accidents are so terrifying to you?

The cat didn't die, it just went nuts for a while and got washed. It's a funny video. You can stop whining now.

No, I don't watch TV - I have a brain.

I'm not whining, I'm asking you an honest question. Why do you find others' unhappiness humorous?
 

91TTZ

Lifer
Jan 31, 2005
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Originally posted by: irishScott
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: irishScott

Who's getting overemotional? I was making a sarcastic comment. And it's defined as a Spa/Sauna. Generally a Sauna consists of hot water/steam no?

http://www.petspausa.com/

"Temperatures are precisely maintained at the recommended levels by the Board of Veterinary Medicine.

Water and air temperatures are constantly monitored by the computer, which is programmed to automatically shut down the Cabin if changes of more than 3 degrees are detected."

Fine so lets squirt lukewarm water into the... *see rest of original post* My argument still stands.

Your argument was weak to begin with, and it was weakened even more.

Face it, spraying lukewarm water at a cat's balls doesn't exactly carry the same affect as spraying "steaming hot" water at its balls.

 

91TTZ

Lifer
Jan 31, 2005
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Originally posted by: CKent
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Do you laugh when you see videos on America's Funniest Home Videos, or do you cry because the little accidents are so terrifying to you?

The cat didn't die, it just went nuts for a while and got washed. It's a funny video. You can stop whining now.

No, I don't watch TV - I have a brain.

I'm not whining, I'm asking you an honest question. Why do you find others' unhappiness humorous?

I'm not denying the fact that you have a brain, I'm just pointing out that it's not functioning.
 
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SlitheryDee

Originally posted by: CKent
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: irishScott

Who's getting overemotional? I was making a sarcastic comment. And it's defined as a Spa/Sauna. Generally a Sauna consists of hot water/steam no?

http://www.petspausa.com/

"Temperatures are precisely maintained at the recommended levels by the Board of Veterinary Medicine.

Water and air temperatures are constantly monitored by the computer, which is programmed to automatically shut down the Cabin if changes of more than 3 degrees are detected."

That's all well and good. Explain why you enjoy watching this though? Going to the dentist is a necessary part of life as well, perhaps the next big trend in entertainment is to get a bunch of beers and sit around the TV with your buddies laughing at candid video of people in the dentists' office... the way current TV programming and the average IQ are headed, it might not be far off.

I dunno about all that, but this video would be a good entry in that show on animal planet.

Seriously, the pet spa might not be high on a cat's list of preferred activities, but it is ultimately good for them.

A clean kitty is a happy kitty, even if the kitty isn't happy with the way it gets cleaned. Or so my step-uncle whatsisface likes to say...
 

CKent

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Originally posted by: SlitheryDee
Originally posted by: CKent
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: irishScott

Who's getting overemotional? I was making a sarcastic comment. And it's defined as a Spa/Sauna. Generally a Sauna consists of hot water/steam no?

http://www.petspausa.com/

"Temperatures are precisely maintained at the recommended levels by the Board of Veterinary Medicine.

Water and air temperatures are constantly monitored by the computer, which is programmed to automatically shut down the Cabin if changes of more than 3 degrees are detected."

That's all well and good. Explain why you enjoy watching this though? Going to the dentist is a necessary part of life as well, perhaps the next big trend in entertainment is to get a bunch of beers and sit around the TV with your buddies laughing at candid video of people in the dentists' office... the way current TV programming and the average IQ are headed, it might not be far off.

I dunno about all that, but this video would be a good entry in that show on animal planet.

Seriously, the pet spa might not be high on a cat's list of preferred activities, but it is ultimately good for them.

A clean kitty is a happy kitty, even if the kitty isn't happy with the way it gets cleaned. Or so my step-uncle whatsisface likes to say...

Is your aunt always smiling? :confused:
 

irishScott

Lifer
Oct 10, 2006
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Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: irishScott
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: irishScott

Who's getting overemotional? I was making a sarcastic comment. And it's defined as a Spa/Sauna. Generally a Sauna consists of hot water/steam no?

http://www.petspausa.com/

"Temperatures are precisely maintained at the recommended levels by the Board of Veterinary Medicine.

Water and air temperatures are constantly monitored by the computer, which is programmed to automatically shut down the Cabin if changes of more than 3 degrees are detected."

Fine so lets squirt lukewarm water into the... *see rest of original post* My argument still stands.

Your argument was weak to begin with, and it was weakened even more.

Face it, spraying lukewarm water at a cat's balls doesn't exactly carry the same affect as spraying "steaming hot" water at its balls.

Fine. Let's spray mid-high pressure lukewarm water DIRECTLY AT YOUR balls from beneath and see how you feel.

Better yet, the next time your in a decently high-pressured shower, expose your boys directly to a water jet. It doesn't feel good trust me (like someone lightly flicking them). Now hold that pose for a minute and a half.
 

Vegitto

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Originally posted by: irishScott
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: irishScott
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: irishScott

Who's getting overemotional? I was making a sarcastic comment. And it's defined as a Spa/Sauna. Generally a Sauna consists of hot water/steam no?

http://www.petspausa.com/

"Temperatures are precisely maintained at the recommended levels by the Board of Veterinary Medicine.

Water and air temperatures are constantly monitored by the computer, which is programmed to automatically shut down the Cabin if changes of more than 3 degrees are detected."

Fine so lets squirt lukewarm water into the... *see rest of original post* My argument still stands.

Your argument was weak to begin with, and it was weakened even more.

Face it, spraying lukewarm water at a cat's balls doesn't exactly carry the same affect as spraying "steaming hot" water at its balls.

Fine. Let's spray mid-high pressure lukewarm water DIRECTLY AT YOUR balls from beneath and see how you feel.

Kinda good, actually. :laugh:

To be honest, the cat hated it, but I think it's a handy appliance. I'd rather put a cat in that thing and see it freak out then wash it by hand and having to get a tetanus shot. Of course, they don't like it, but I don't like to wait a week until a cat finally gets around to cleaning the crap out of it's fur.

 

Journer

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i laughed so hard...but it is kinda sad for the cat...if it was a dog i would feel bad, but who in their right mind would let their pet stay in such conditions?
 

ForumMaster

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cats hate water. Who the hell would do this to their cat? a better idea would be to invent something that maybe scratched the cat gently where cats like it.