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Horaayy..there are 10 comment(s) for me so far ;)

# 1 - Anonymous - 21/06/2007 - 6:07 pm

not funny at all!


# 2 - CatLover - 30/06/2007 - 12:22 am

anyone who shaves their cat is an idiot! The other cats pick on them. They have their hair for a reason. It helps protect them.


# 3 - jd - 12/07/2007 - 9:50 pm

Why would someone shave a cat?!?! For God’s sake.
The only reason I can remember of is medical, like skin disease or an operation..

Poor cuties.

They’re beautiful :)


# 4 - Deedee - 13/07/2007 - 12:53 am

well, people who don’t groom their cats properly are the ones (mainly) who do it, to remove matted hair. Notice that all of those cats are long-haired?

And once or twice, I’ve heard of cats (and dogs) having to be shaved to treat a skin condition.


# 5 - Rubab - 11/08/2007 - 10:09 pm

very cute lil kittens, i dislike pets for my own home but these are so tempting.


# 6 - Hope - 24/02/2008 - 4:31 pm

I’m going t have noghtmares for the
rest of my life


# 7 - Awdree - 13/07/2008 - 7:05 pm

This is terrible! The cats look shell shocked and fearful. They will act out after something like this is done to them. Appearance matters a lot to cats as does their dignity. Whoever did this does not love cats.


# 8 - Cat Lover - 15/09/2009 - 5:15 pm

to the people who say they dont groom their animals and they end up like this, well you’re wrong. i have a long haired cat and i do groom her to the best of my ability but she does not like it and therefore i know its not a thorough brushing but she does get matted. i take very good care of my cats and cats who constantly lick themselves will gets matted hair much quicker than cats who dont


# 9 - rafi - 27/10/2009 - 2:34 am

not cool…


# 10 - Rhonda - 09/03/2010 - 2:15 am

This is not usually a matter of neglect or people who don’t groom. My cat was adopted from the humane society about 3 years ago and she was about 7 months old (no longer a kitten). She is very long haired and will not let me brush certain areas (under arms-stomach) so she has some matting. I have had cats my entire life, but not one with this long of hair and/or that wouldn’t let me brush it,and I have never had one that created mats. The mats can be bothersome and painful if let go too long. I am having her shaved for the first time next week. I will attempt after that to try to groom as it grows out. But the vet agreed, some cats need it and some owners have it done every year. Rhonda


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