Actually cats tend to go the other way when wet. I remember once being surprised at how thin a cat's tail really is when the fluff is compressed when giving the family cat a flea bath one time.
I think spitfire ment after the actual bath and not when wet. My cat and my sis's dog fur totally blows up once you air dry them. 1 giant ball of fluff.
the_redstar_swl said: Get out of here depth bomb, we don't want your kind here.
Obviously you never watched any Tom&Jerry and/or any Hanna&Babara cartoons in your time. What gladwort talks about remind me of something from those shows.
Shinjidude said: Actually cats tend to go the other way when wet. I remember once being surprised at how thin a cat's tail really is when the fluff is compressed when giving the family cat a flea bath one time.