"Cleaning" photo via Flickr by W.Ho's Photo? |
Dear Readers,
We all know that cats are inherently clean, unlike certain unmentionable creatures that are sometimes called man's best friend. But the real question is whether humans and their bathing habits are truly above reproach in the cleanliness area.
So, as a naturally suspicious cat I like to supervise my human's bathing habits to ensure that she does in fact clean and make sure nothing attacks her when she is in the shower, you know, spiders, dogs, that sort of thing. But I don't like to just barge in at her heels like a slobbering dog would do. I like to be invited. So I run to the door and then walk away til she closes it. Then I politely ask to be invited in. She sighs and asks "Well, do you want in or not?" And then I come in at a sedate pace like the gentile lady that I am.
"Just a Little Lick" photo by Madder Hatter |
I also usually give her a few licks on her legs and feet to make sure at least a small part of her has been properly cleaned not just sprinkled with water. She squirms about when I do this. Truly she is worse than a kitten.
But in the end we all end up toasty warm with a fuzzy blanket for the evening so I suppose I can overlook my pet's deplorable grasp of proper hygiene. But if you have any suggestions for how to convince a human to stop watering herself please do let me know.
I am, as always, at your service because it pleases me to be so.
xx
Miss Kitty