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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Great Advice for the Day!


This was simply too much of a time saver not to share it with you.

1. Put both lids of the toilet up.
And add 1/8 cup of pet shampoo to the water in the bowl.

2. Pick up the cat and soothe him while you carry him towards the bathroom.


3. In one smooth movement, put the cat in the toilet and close the lid.
You may need to stand on the lid. 4. The cat will self agitate and make ample suds.
Never mind the noises that come from the toilet, the cat is actually enjoying this. 5. Flush the toilet three or four times.
This provides a 'power-wash' and rinse'.


6. Have someone open the front door of your home.
Be sure that there are no people between the bathroom and the front door.

7. Stand behind the toilet as far as you can, and quickly lift the lid.

8. The cat will rocket out of the toilet, streak through the bathroom,
And run outside where he will dry himself off.


9. Both the commode and the cat will be sparkling clean.

Sincerely,
The Dog

8 comments:

PerthDailyPhoto said...

That is one very 'I am not amused' pussy cat Sylvia! At least it gave the dog a good laugh hahaha!

This is Belgium said...

I am very allergic to cats, maybe should apply this
anni

George said...

The pictures are both marvelous. Thanks for the grins.

Al said...

I've never had to give a cat a shower, but my dog Socks doesn't like them (although he loves the blow-dryer). Funny! Have a great rest of the week, Sylvia.

Melbourne Australia Photos said...

You and I both, Sylvia, are dog people :-)

Deb said...

This has given me a huuuuge morning laugh! Thank you!

SandyCarlson said...

Hilarious! Thanks, Sylvia!

EG CameraGirl said...

Bwahaha! I laughed out loud!

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