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Bath time (Original Post)
Siwsan
Jan 2023
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SheltieLover
(59,610 posts)1. Awwww
Polly Hennessey
(7,454 posts)2. Sweet.
ShazzieB
(18,668 posts)3. Aww, Arthur is keeping Carys nice and clean! 🥰
Karadeniz
(23,423 posts)4. Sweeties! Supposedly the one doing the grooming is dominant...
ShazzieB
(18,668 posts)6. Well, he is older, so it makes sense that he's dominant now.
But once she finishes growing up, who knows? 😉
Years ago, I had 3 cats that all groomed each other, and I don't remember any of them being more dominant or doing more of the grooming than the others. Also, my cat, Willow, likes to groom me sometimes, but I don't feel like she dominates me (although sometimes I think she'd like to). So maybe it depends on the cats?