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The cat that's NOT afraid of the water: Meet the Siberian tiger who'll risk getting wet for food By DAILY MAIL REPORTER Updated: 10:04 EDT, 30 June 2011 ...
A cat’s displeasure extends to the physical sensation of being doused. According to Shaw, an oily coat doesn’t shed water easily, making it hard for them to return to a dry, warm state quickly.
Dave March takes a sip of his coffee and looks through the windshield of his car, which is idling in the water in Newport Harbor, next to his 65-foot yacht. “This has been a dream for 10, 15 yea ...
A cat's fear of water may also be shaped through negative past experiences with getting wet, "such as being squirted as punishment or have had traumatic bathing procedures," Johnson-Bennett said.
A Maine Coon cat (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski). Thula not only helped her to begin speaking, but also was integral in assisting her to overcome her fear of water.
A cat was too afraid to chase away a mouse eating his food. Instead of scaring the rodent away, Mango, a 5-year old feline from Brighton, watched from a distance as the mouse helped itself to his ...