Vacuum cleaning our cat

This is a video showing us vacuum cleaning our cat. She is huge and totally deaf from birth. She’s almost 14 years… The vacuum itself is on the lowest mode, just enough to get the loose hairs off, so no animal was harmed during the making of this vid 😉

20 COMMENTS

  1. I also have a white one with orange/blue eyes (there’s a huge chance for those to be deaf), and so is mine. The first time I was vacuum cleaning in front of her I wondered why wasn’t she scared, and as soon as I found out she was deaf, I vacuumed her too, now I have no more fur problems :DDD And she enjoys it, she thinks I’m petting her 😀 😀

  2. our cat did execly the same 😀 she looked the same way too, but less fat :p
    love vacuum cats 😀

  3. I tried that with Cajun, and she HATED it!! LOL Adorable video! (Cajun was my female tortie with white Maine Coon!)

  4. *LOL* My cat is angry runing away when they see the vacuum cleaner 😀
    Sorry for my bad English xP

  5. @SaintDemoriel My cat’s too old to freak the hell out, I think that it wouldn’t be a good idea to vacuum clean an 18 yo cat.

  6. Maybe because she is deaf she doesn’t feel scared by the hoover. My cat used to go schitzo when I hoovered! x

  7. @inguinale What does not being able to hear have to do with pain?
    Try sucking the brain out of your ears with a vacuum cleaner and then come back and tell me it doesn’t hurt you dumass.

  8. @jebussaves1
    Err.. do you even have a remote understanding of animal and/or human anatomy and physiology?

    The only damage you could do would be to the eardrum, put this requires far greater pressure difference between the outer ear and middle ear that you could ever achieve on a vacuum cleaner. It’s not as if your brain squeashes when you go scuba diving either, and the pressure difference there is greater, until you do the nose pop and equalize the pressure via the eustachian tube. 🙂

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here