Every few months we try to shave our cat, Kala. When she allows it, we cut everything except her mane, boots and a tuft at the end of her tail (which is called a lion-cut, of course). This time we only managed to get her back and sides with a few swipes at her tail. Oh well, we tried.
When Kala gets a haircut, she becomes a whole new animal. She generally becomes less aloof, skittish, and hostile. She's a long way from a friendly animal but she will let the kids pet her when she's bald.
The boys think it's pretty funny when she's "naked."
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Just exactly why do you shave your cat? And you say she's less skittish when she's naked? Now that I just can't believe. She's probably just so ashamed and humiliated that she loses all pride in who she lets handle her! Poor kitty.
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