I don’t make a habit of bathing my cats. Most cats aren’t
too enthusiastic about being put in a large sink and dosed with water. On, a
funny note, this cat didn’t seem to mind. He purred the whole time I was
scrubbing him and didn’t even mind the “getting wet” part or the rinsing. He is
a strange creature.
The reason for the bath was a fly strip.
You know those fly strips. You hang them outside, in the
barn, in the garage; to catch those nasty pests. They’re incredibly sticky,
hence the reason why they work so well. You have to be very careful when you
hang them. Don’t you dare touch the thing or you are stuck!
I happen to walk out the front door at just the right time.
Sauntering across the front porch (with a strange look on his face) was Zeus. (Zeus
is one of our “new” kittens that we picked up at the local feed store a few
months ago to help with the rodent de-population.) Wrapped around Zeus’ neck,
front legs and shoulder area was a fly strip. (I’m laughing just seeing it in
my head again). Apparently, Zeus must have been in the garage (where I have
several hanging), probably batting at it, like kittens do, and it “attacked”
him! Guess the fly strip won. *wink
The "culprit" with the rubber gloves I used to safely remove it and bathe him.
So Zeus is now grooming himself (after his bath) locked in a
wire dog crate until he’s dried. I still may have to shave part of his hair as
part of him is still sticky. Although, I did manage to wash the dead flies off
of him.