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cats tongue is tailor made to clean itself but a dog....
That's a damn lie and that's why I know Catset houses smell like catpiss, catshyt, catfish and corn chips:scust:

Why Cats Need BathsMarch 21, 2016 14:26
“Cats don’t need baths; they groom themselves.” That’s one of the most common myths about cats out there. The fact is, even though cats groom themselves, they often still need baths. Cat grooming is a delicate subject because cats are notoriously anxious around water. (Unless it’s the dog’s water bowl, which cats who live with dogs notoriously love to drink out of instead of their own!)



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That's a damn lie and that's why I know Catset houses smell like catpiss, catshyt, catfish and corn chips:scust:

Why Cats Need BathsMarch 21, 2016 14:26
“Cats don’t need baths; they groom themselves.” That’s one of the most common myths about cats out there. The fact is, even though cats groom themselves, they often still need baths. Cat grooming is a delicate subject because cats are notoriously anxious around water. (Unless it’s the dog’s water bowl, which cats who live with dogs notoriously love to drink out of instead of their own!)



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How does this make dogs any less disgusting? So they need a few baths and what :hhh:


Does it change the fact that dogs have their own horrible smell? They do nasty shyt like roll in mud and shyt? :mjlol:

I can post articles too :mjgrin:

  • CAT GROOMING
    Cat Cleanliness vs. Dogs

    By Tracey Sandilands

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    Cats are particular about personal hygiene and need little help from their owners.



    You're thinking of getting a pet, but you've heard stories about whether cats or dogs are cleaner and the last thing you need is a smelly apartment. The main difference between them is that cats mostly take care of their own hygiene, but dogs need help from their owners.



    Grooming


    Cats typically have complex grooming routines. They often spend up to 50 percent of their waking hours grooming themselves and other cats. They use their barbed tongue to lick and comb through their fur, and dig out dirt with their teeth. They moisten their forepaws with saliva, and use them to wash their faces and any other areas they can’t reach easily. By contrast, dogs groom only their feet and their private parts, although a few breeds including basenjis, canaans and Siberian huskies reportedly clean themselves like cats. To keep your dog clean, she needs regular bathing and brushing.



    Toilet Habits


    Both cats and dogs have very specific toilet habits. Cats prefer privacy when performing their "business," whether they do it indoors or outdoors, and usually cover the feces with sand or cat litter afterwards. Indoor cats are particularly fussy about the cleanliness of their litter boxes, and may refuse to use a dirty litter box or to share one with another cat. Dogs, however, are very seldom particular about where they go potty, although they generally prefer grass to hard surfaces.




    Cat Odor


    Cats seldom have body odors unless they have a medical condition, or they have difficulty grooming themselves because of age, illness or obesity. These can lead to dried urine and feces accumulating around their private parts, which may cause a body odor. Indoor cats’ litter boxes tend to produce the odor commonly known as “cat odor” if you do not keep them scrupulously clean, and cats are known to soil outside their boxes if you do not change the litter regularly. This makes the cat odor in a house much worse.



    Dog Odor


    Dogs are not able to clean themselves like cats do, so the dead skin cells or dander clinging to their coats develop an odor. In addition, the dog’s skin produces oil, and they give off a light perspiration from their paws and hair follicles, which carries a chemical scent. They also have glands inside their ears that have a slight odor. All these scents combine to give the dog his normal “doggy” odor, and ear or skin infections can make the smell a lot stronger. Bathing and brushing the dog regularly will help keep the odor to a minimum.



    Shedding Hair


    Both cats and dogs shed hair, which tends to contribute to the general dirt in the home. Certain breeds of dog such as poodles shed less than other dogs, while cats such as the almost-hairless Sphinx have very little to shed. Even the so-called hypoallergenic dog and cat breeds constantly shed dander, however, which helps to create dust and is the main cause of pet allergies.



    Oral Cleanliness


    Dental care is necessary for both cats and dogs to keep their mouths as clean as possible and avoid plaque build-up and gum disease. No matter how often you clean their teeth, however, both animals carry bacteria in their mouths that cause problems if you get bitten. Dogs use their mouths for all sorts of activities, including checking out each other’s private parts, so letting your dog lick you isn’t the best idea. Cats use their mouths and teeth for grooming as well as eating raw meat or fish if that’s what you feed them, so the bacteria in a cat’s mouth is not species-specific as it is with dogs.

 

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Cat Odor


Cats seldom have body odors unless they have a medical condition, or they have difficulty grooming themselves because of age, illness or obesity. These can lead to dried urine and feces accumulating around their private parts, which may cause a body odor. Indoor cats’ litter boxes tend to produce the odor commonly known as “cat odor” if you do not keep them scrupulously clean, and cats are known to soil outside their boxes if you do not change the litter regularly. This makes the cat odor in a house much worse.
Most cats nowadays are :flabbynsick: so most of them stink yall are in denial
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Most cats nowadays are :flabbynsick: so most of them stink yall are in denial
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Breh do you know how many obese dogs I've seen...c'mon now. I've said it before I'll say it now. :flabbynsick: owners have :flabbynsick: pets.

I'll never forget when I first whiffed that dog odor. Smelled like dead seagull, cac and wet mustiness. Face was a mix of :merchant::skip::scust:
 

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Breh do you know how many obese dogs I've seen...c'mon now. I've said it before I'll say it now. :flabbynsick: owners have :flabbynsick: pets.

I'll never forget when I first whiffed that dog odor. Smelled like dead seagull, cac and wet mustiness. Face was a mix of :merchant::skip::scust:

It's not for grooming purposes :scustpriestwater:

60% of Cats are obese all you have to do is Google it. Which means that yall houses are stank because of those nasty ass unkempt litter boxes

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60% of Cats are obese all you have to do is Google it. Which means that yall houses are stank because of those nasty ass unkempt litter boxes

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First off, he's big boned. :lolbron:


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In 2018, an estimated 60% of cats and 56% of dogs in the United States
were overweight or obese.

I wouldn't expect a member of #DogSet to post the rest. Act like 4% is a significant number brehs :mjlol:
 

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I wouldn't expect a member of #DogSet to post the rest. Act like 6% is a significant number brehs :mjlol:
What did curiosity do to the cat?
:Dogglass:you just couldn't let sleeping dogs lie? Don't make me call Dogset on your ass like that Dog did on that cat in the other thread
 

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Took my daughter to a pet resort this weekend where she could go swimming for the first time

Instructor was in the pool with her.

I put blankets, and sheets in my backseat & I vacuum my car everytime she's in it

When you grow an attachment with your dog, it's nothing like it

You took your daughter to a resort but not your wife:scust:. She'll runaway if you keep neglecting her.:mjgrin:
 
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Cats are afraid of water and that's why they stink and dogs smell better than them.
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#dogset be nasty as hell with the pee pee poo poo pads laid out in the house, letting the poo logs sit there until the pad is full.

Most of y'all don't even pick up after your dogs when you walk them.
 
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