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Wednesday, 14 August 2024

5 Ragdoll kittens fully enjoy their first bath together (who said cats dislike water!)

Pearl is an attractive woman who loves Ragdoll cats. She has a successful TikTok account because of it. Her home is 'littered' with Ragdoll kittens. She probably loves Ragdoll kittens and who doesn't because they are gorgeous. In fact, her partner gave her a present of roses plus 6 more Ragdoll kittens (see pic below)! I find it remarkable. I have no idea how she is going to cope with so many cats in her home and I have serious concerns about it but it does make very interesting videos.


And here is her partner delivering 6 more of the beauties within a bunch of flowers. All for the cameras. Don't forget that all this would not happen but for the fact that Pearl has a TikTok page and she needs to make videos for it. It was Pearl's birthday and they are due to be married in four months according to the vide caption.

"This is all I wanted for my birthday," she said.

“This is what women really want when they say they want flowers.” Not sure she is speaking on behalf of women in general. No woman except her would want this. For me is screams: "Work!"



And in the one below we have 10 year old Ragdoll kittens being given their first bath and they love it, it seems to me. They fully accept it. They have no problem being in water up to their neck. Who said that cats don't like water?

@pearlsragdolls

I did in fact find somebody. It's exactly 4 months until our wedding 🤍

♬ original sound - Pattimifatti

When you watch the video you see her pick up a Ragdoll kitten to place the kitten in the bath and totally in line with their description of being Ragdolls, the kitten's head flops back just like a plush toy.

The ragdoll cat is one of those rare breeds with a character which matches up to their name. They are very affable and pliable and accepting and that is probably why they accept being in water up to their neck.

I am a little concerned also with the fact that she's bathing them. They don't need bathing it seems to me. You only bathe a cat when they truly need it (e.g., toxic substance on their fur) because you remove the oils from a cat's body when you do this.

What you end up with is siblings temporarily being unable to recognise each other because they identify each other through their body odour.

I have a strong feeling that Pearl bathed her kittens in order to make a successful video which it is because according to TikTok it's been seen 47 million times! But don't forget that TikTok constantly replays the video on a loop and so these very high viewing figures from TikTok are artificially inflated. 

A TikTok account does force people to make fresh videos all the time which can work against cat welfare. Just saying.

@pearlsragdolls

10 week old kitten get their first bath

♬ original sound - Pearl’s Ragdolls

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P.S. please forgive the occasional typo. These articles are written at breakneck speed using Dragon Dictate. I have to prepare them in around 20 mins. Also: sources for news articles are carefully selected but the news is often not independently verified. Also, I rely on scientific studies but they are not 100% reliable.

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