Washing machine cat is not amused.
tags:For some reason these guys put a cat into a machine with water jets. The cat is not at all amused.

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It only took a cat sinking his fangs in my leg once to know there is no easy way to wash a cat. I rarely washed my cats, but when I did got into a closed shower stall w/ a hand sprayer and let them have it. It's the only way.
Cat bathing is a martial art.
btw, the best thing about this video is the cat's seeming expression at the end. The "I'll kill you in your sleep for this" expression. lol.
This was absolutely hilarious.
http://www.videosift.com/video/Kittie-Washing-Machine
and
http://www.videosift.com/video/Automated-Cat-Washing
And confining them to an enclosed space? What? You mean you've never put an animal in a carrier before? This thing is a hell of a lot bigger than a cat carrier.
But yeah, upvoting. I've had to wash cats (they usually clean themselves, but sometimes get into something sticky, or ill, and they can't get it all themselves), and even if you did it in the bathtub they still react like this.
Oh, and *cute?
Pain in the ass to give this cat a bath? Hell yeah.
Am I going to let her lick motor oil out of her fluff? Hell no.
I used to work for one of my professors who had a lot of animals (her back porch is a walk in aviary, she has a tortoise garden out back, etc), and who also does volunteer work rehabilitating birds and injured wildlife, including stray and feral cats. She once told me that the best strategy for quickly taming a semi feral cat if you needed to get it to be amenable to being handled (say, if you really had to get it out of wherever it was living and see that it was safely sent to a shelter or relocated), the best way was to put it in the shower... not kidding, she had one of those closet like showers with a glass door she used for this, her exact words about this process were something like, "You put it in there, turn it on, and then wait and let the cat get good and demoralized... then you rescue it! And that and the feeling of being toweled off will usually change its mind about things".
She did acknowledge that this was a terrible thing to watch, but sometimes, apparently, it just had to be done... and I can totally see her doing it too, crazy cat ladies rule.
Oh- and Raven, that was a very good story!
That's one way to do it, even though its better for removing hair she can't remove herself. They never wash her, then again... she would probably not fit under a car
I think they need a designed that gets approved by the PR department.
My kids don't like taking a shower or washing their hair. I still force them to do it on a regular basis.
Cats soemtimes get into nasty stuff that they shouldn't be licking - as Raven said, MOTOR OIL is one. What's cruel is letting your cat lick dead animal, feces or toxic substances off itself and die a slow agonizing death later.
It's just cruel. You know, water-boarding doesn't really hurt or kill you...so maybe we should do that to all you that liked this and just say "I laughed my ass off...look at him squirming like he's drowning! Oh come on, he's not REALLY being hurt....I LOL'ED!"
Fucking morons.
For real comedy, I'd like to see the second time they try to put the cat in there... when it knows what comes next.
With this thing however, poor kitty is just all alone in the box, and seems much more agitated than mine ever get over the ordeal... so I can't help but think that it is slightly cruel... although for some cats (my brother's for instance, who was a stray who decided to live with us and barely lets us pet him let alone pick him up or bathe him), a device like this would be useful if it had to be done.
So maybe there was a good reason kitty had to be washed... maybe he got skunked or something.
Sorry, I couldn't help it.
Its cruel to do it for entertainment, it's necessary evil to do it for a bona-fide reason. Like it or not, sometimes you have to do unpleasant things to someone for their own good.
And BTW maybe you don't have kids but kids who hate being bathed generally don't understand WHY its necessary - like my 4 month old - sometimes she is okay with it, sometimes she protests mightily. Whether its "traumatic" or not, she needs to be bathed occasionally and all the screaming in the world isn't going to make me feel so guilty I'll forego it. By the time they get old enough to understand about hygeine they are usually past the shrieking screaming phase and can wash themselves just fine. I've had two kids who FREAKED about getting bathed until they were about 10 years old. I still made them bathe, as traumatic as it seemed. They appear to be unscathed from those torturous baths and showers I inflicted upon them and seem to enjoy their showers now.
I had to bathe my kitten once on a regular basis because he had some kind of skin infestation (from the shelter I got him from most likely since he's a total indoors cat) and I had to bathe him with a special shampoo - wash it in, leave it on for ten minutes anmake sure he didn't try to lick it off. So there you go: a very important reason for washing my cat that needed to be addressed. YES sometimes a cat needs to be washed.
Frankly I think that spa thing specifically isn't much substitute for hand-washing but if I ran a shelter or kennel or animal hospital I can see how it might come in handy.
So you don't immunize your pets either? Cuz its cruel?
2007 was definitely the Year of the Cat!
2nd upvote for the spin cycle
http://www.videosift.com/video/This-is-your-cat-on-drugs-1957-USAF-experiment-with-LSD
Or was it? They do look similar.
its not mean! look how much fun he's having!
Best comment EVER!
That's the most absurdly evil thing I've ever seen. Just watching him frantically jump around to find a way out makes me sad.
What's the point of having a pet if you're too afraid to touch it?
aww, now this has been here before. I can't find it though. Still funny Oh come on..it's just water!
might be just water, but it's more like waterboarding for cats.