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."
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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