Great for prewashing dishes and pots and pans. I've discovered that my
cat can and do lick clean my dishes. Saves on pre=scraping before
loading the dishwasher. It's a bit slow but free.
She also licks my toes and feet. Do I still need to wash them with
soap and water?
Don K - 07 Jan 2007 16:53 GMT
> Great for prewashing dishes and pots and pans. I've discovered that my
> cat can and do lick clean my dishes. Saves on pre=scraping before
> loading the dishwasher. It's a bit slow but free.
>
> She also licks my toes and feet. Do I still need to wash them with
> soap and water?
It's more frugal to keep pet roaches and ants than cats.
Not only will they handle all your cleanup chores,
you won't have any vet bills either.
Plus, they're more affectionate!
Don
Cadman - 07 Jan 2007 17:32 GMT
Cats also make make great clean-up devices after sex. They will lick clean whatever orifice or
member is needing it. The great bonus is that even after 4 or 5 orgasms, your cat can still give
you (or your partner, as the case may be) one more. Brings a whole meaning to the colloquial term
Pussy.
--Cadman
> Great for prewashing dishes and pots and pans. I've discovered that my
> cat can and do lick clean my dishes. Saves on pre=scraping before
> loading the dishwasher. It's a bit slow but free.
>
> She also licks my toes and feet. Do I still need to wash them with
> soap and water?
Ivor Jones - 07 Jan 2007 18:47 GMT
> Great for prewashing dishes and pots and pans. I've
> discovered that my cat can and do lick clean my dishes.
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> She also licks my toes and feet. Do I still need to wash
> them with soap and water?
No, cat spit is the best detergent known to man ;-)
Ivor
Mike - 07 Jan 2007 19:01 GMT
Oh, man. How can you handle that scrapy cat tongue on your toes??? Doesn't
it drive you crazy?
Mike in Illinois
> Great for prewashing dishes and pots and pans. I've discovered that my
> cat can and do lick clean my dishes. Saves on pre=scraping before
> loading the dishwasher. It's a bit slow but free.
>
> She also licks my toes and feet. Do I still need to wash them with
> soap and water?
James - 07 Jan 2007 19:23 GMT
> Oh, man. How can you handle that scrapy cat tongue on your toes??? Doesn't
> it drive you crazy?
>
> Mike in Illinois
I only let her do the bottom where the skin is really leathery. Too
bad her tongue can't remove corns and dead skin.
pat - 11 Jan 2007 20:55 GMT
> Great for prewashing dishes and pots and pans. I've discovered that my
> cat can and do lick clean my dishes. Saves on pre=scraping before
> loading the dishwasher. It's a bit slow but free.
>
> She also licks my toes and feet. Do I still need to wash them with
> soap and water?
Professionals today advise not to pre-rinse dishes; that it's a waste
of water and energy.
Don K - 11 Jan 2007 22:44 GMT
>> Great for prewashing dishes and pots and pans. I've discovered that my
>> cat can and do lick clean my dishes. Saves on pre=scraping before
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> Professionals today advise not to pre-rinse dishes; that it's a waste
> of water and energy.
Not to be elitist or anything, but I don't think most professional
dishwashers have climbed high enough up the tree of knowledge
to credibly evaluate energy usage or the sanitary effects of
pre-rinsing.
Don