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Conference misery::feline

Title:Meower Power - Where Differing Opinions are Respected
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Moderator:JULIET::CORDES_JA
Created:Wed Nov 13 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1079
Total number of notes:28858

271.0. "Cat eats soap" by VMSMKT::THOMPSON (Kate Comiskey Thompson) Thu May 07 1992 12:32

    I'll come right out and admit it -- My cat, Poppy, likes to eat soap.
    Not bars of soap, but lather. This has been going on for a while, but
    now she's gone too far. She sits on the sink when I wash my face and
    tries to lick the soap off my face! It's all I can do to rinse, with
    her trying to lick the bubbles out of the sink. When I take  a bath,
    she sits on my towel, hoping some bubbles will escape. 
    
    I can't imagine soap is good for her, so I try to keep her away, but
    she paws the bathroom door as soon as she hears the water start to run. 
    
    I'm wondering whether something is lacking in her diet (or her social
    life) to make her do this and be so assertive about it?
    
    Kate
    
    
     
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271.1My cat prefers bar soapVIA::COLBURNFri May 08 1992 17:2327
    Kate, and I thought I was the only one with a weird cat!
    
    My female cat "Money" eats soap too...only she likes bar soap best.
    
    Don't know how long she's been doing this, since we just caught
    her at it a few months ago and now we are very careful not to
    leave any soap out where she can get at it.  Everything's now
    keep way up high in the shower and I keep the pump soap dispenser
    as clean as possible.
    
    Can you imagine what guests must think when they come and use our
    bathroom and can't find any soap on the counter to wash their
    hands afterwards??  hee hee
    
    What makes these cats do this?  Is it the perfumed scent that they
    like? Or something lacking in their diets?  
    
    Anyone out there know?
    
    Or are they just weirdos?  My other two are fine around soap.
    
    It can't be good for them or am I wrong?
    
    Puzzled Mom
    
    Robin  (Mommy to Smudge, Bosco and weirdo cat Funny Money
    
271.2CIVIC::FAHELAmalthea Celebras/Silver UnicornMon May 11 1992 10:4012
    Lately it has been fun trying to do the dishes...Alex likes Dawn! 
    Sure, Dawn may take grease out of my way, but puts Alex IN my way!
    
    One time I had bought my hub some milk scented bubble bath, and after
    letting the water out of the tub, before rinsing the bubbles out, Tiki
    jumped in the bubbles and started to munch away!  He was positively
    COATED with bubbles!
    
    Rico, always the "different" one, wants nothing to do with soap of any
    kind.
    
    K.C.
271.3My cat likes soap too!!!!VNABRW::WILLIMEK_EMon May 11 1992 12:118
    Hi, just checkin' in. I'm Elke from Austria, and yes, my cat Moritz
    does that too. Anybody out there, who knows why our little weirdos
    do such things like licking on soaps? (Moritz prefers the bar though)
    
    BTW: I like this conference, gave me some good hints how to treat my 
    little monster and I shed some tears when reading your stories!
    
    Elke 
271.4DSSDEV::TPMARY::TAMIRDECforms RoadieMon May 11 1992 14:5311
Hello to Vienna!  My Mikey likes to lick bars of soap.  I've switched to
liquid in pump bottles and he'll lick the tip of them to get what little
might be left.  It can't be good for them, but then neither are the bugs
they eat.

If we could understand why our little weirdos do anything, Elke, we'd
all be retiring very wealthy!!

Welcome to Feline....

Mary
271.5well, bugs aren't BAD for them...FORTSC::WILDEwhy am I not yet a dragon?Mon May 11 1992 16:5022
>>>          <<< Note 271.4 by DSSDEV::TPMARY::TAMIR "DECforms Roadie" >>>

>  It can't be good for them, but then neither are the bugs
>they eat.

Mary,

truth be told, the average bug is full of protein, a good load of minerals,
and, when properly selected, a nice level of fat.  Of course, they are also
bugs which pretty much limits my interest in them.  However, as Dilly and
The Flash can attest, they are quite yummy and have a nice crunch.  Great
for light, healthy nibbling.

Soap, on the other hand, has some rather noxious chemicals and eating it
should be discouraged.


		I'm just a bundle of useless info today,

				D


271.6Why ask why?VMSMKT::THOMPSONKate Comiskey ThompsonMon May 11 1992 17:418
    You've all confirmed my theory -- Cats eat soap because cats is cats. 
    
    Now if I could just keep my little calico scrubbing bubble out of
    the bathtub. Maybe she's trying to tell me I don't keep it clean 
    enough? 
    
    Kate
    
271.7AYRPLN::TAYLORFREE HUGS! 1st come, 1st serve ..Mon May 11 1992 17:599
Kyra "accidentally" ate some dawn once.  I was giving her a bath in the
kitchen sink.  She was NOT happy with me and decided to start knocking over
anything she could reach.  She tried to knock over the Dawn bottle by
biting the top of it!  She got dawn all through her mouth!  She kept
crying.  She looked at me and cried and a BIG BUBBLE came out of her mouth!

It was SO funny to see!!

Holly
271.8XCUSME::KENDRICKTue Jun 02 1992 16:053
    Many commercial soaps use animal fat as a fixative.  Could be that's
    what they're going for.
    
271.9Tub AnticsLEASH::KLEMANSTue Jun 02 1992 21:2813
    Tasha, my late cat, loved to lick the tub clean after I took a shower. 
    Sometimes she couldn't wait until I finished and would jump right in
    with me! She would also bite the bubles when I took a buble bath.
    
    Nocha, my black angora, won't have anything to do with it.
    
    I love cats, they can be so intertaining!
    
    M.K.
    
    p.s. She never drank enough to make me worry about the soap in the
         in the water.
         
271.10This black cat is an Ivory boyPROSE::GOGOLINFri Jul 17 1992 11:5917
    I was real busy at work when this note was last active, so I'm just 
    getting to add my 2 cents now.

    Jumper likes to lick bars of soap, too. I only buy Ivory, except for 
    some special soap for my face, which I keep above the bathtub. I've 
    had to remove the soap bars from the sinks and replace them with pump 
    dispensers. I have to remember to keep the soap bars in the tub up on 
    the ledge out of Jumper's reach. 

    I use bar soap when I wash the dishes, and I keep it in the dishwasher 
    (which is used for storage, not washing dishes). As soon as I take the 
    soap dish out and put it on the side of the sink, Jumper comes running, 
    hops up on the counter, and dives at the soap dish. He must be able to 
    smell it, or maybe he's just tuned to the sound of the soap dish landing. 
    He's there every time! 

    Linda