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Originally posted by Iguana Don
Cats first have to pass the breath hold test.

!) Put cat in tote sack.
2) Place tote sack with cat in pond.
3) See how long cat can hold breath.
4) If it is over 1 hour, cat can be trained to scuba dive.
5) If not, then it can't

Have you yourself done such a thing?

I once owned a cat that went through the wash alive.
 
Originally posted by Fishkiller


Have you yourself done such a thing?

I once owned a cat that went through the wash alive.

I once dried a cat...... he staggered around for 15 minutes after I let him out then climbed back in ....... so I dried him again. They make a very strange sound that you don't forget once you've heard it. Kinda of like raow.... whump...... raow...... whump.......
 
Originally posted by Iguana Don
Cats first have to pass the breath hold test.

!) Put cat in tote sack.
2) Place tote sack with cat in pond.
3) See how long cat can hold breath.
4) If it is over 1 hour, cat can be trained to scuba dive.
5) If not, then it can't

I'll fight ya if you try to put me in a tote bag.........
 
If someone will take me diving I will go in the tote bag.

Chad
 
be put in a tote bag cause they're usually made of burlap which itches and sticks like crazy..... I'd break out in a rash...... No fun to dive when you're covered in a rash
 
You can enroll your cat in PADI's new speciality course, "Felines with Fins", In this course you actually get to take the cat down with you.

A note of caution: Put a rope around the cat's neck, don't try to hold the cat when you submerge, makes for some nasty scratches.

FID
 
I just place the cat in a burlap sack and, down he goes!!! They kick and fight at first but then settle down real nice like......really seem to enjoy the dive...
 
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