1- The breed needs to be bathed more often because their skin gets greasy from the secretion of body oils. Regular cats use their fur to absorb this type of oil.
Talk about creepy. I can't get the opening scene of The Book of Eli out of my head. It just proves these cats are mutated clear out of the feline hemisphere, LOL.
Right! I didn't know that. Having tried to bathe a cat in the kitchen sink once, I wonder if the hairless kind are more easily submerged. Claws, teeth and screaming are usually involved. Rosemary
Didn't know that. One more reason not to own one.
ReplyDeleteTalk about creepy. I can't get the opening scene of The Book of Eli out of my head. It just proves these cats are mutated clear out of the feline hemisphere, LOL.
ReplyDeleteHairless cats are actually pretty cute in my eyes for some reason, cleaning them sounds a little awkward though which isn't too good.
ReplyDeletethat is one ugly cat
ReplyDeleteAs much as I love cats the hairless kind freaks me out.
ReplyDeleteDamn ugly.....
ReplyDeleteBut greasy kitties need the MOST love.
ReplyDeleteRight! I didn't know that. Having tried to bathe a cat in the kitchen sink once, I wonder if the hairless kind are more easily submerged. Claws, teeth and screaming are usually involved.
ReplyDeleteRosemary
It looks like a penis.
ReplyDeleteAll I can think of is Mr. Bigglesworth. lol.
ReplyDeletecats and baths... no thank you
ReplyDeleteHandy info right.. lol no, no. But it's cool to know.
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