Though this may be true for some, it's a cat myth that all felines
hate getting wet — others absolutely love it and actually enjoy a nice dip in the tub.
Full disclaimer, I've never been a huge fan of snow —
I hate getting wet, the gross slushes once it melts, and the annoyance of having to wear snow / rain boots.
He also
hated getting wet so one day I let him go around in training pants, 13 - 14 months) and told him to tell me when he needed potty, he peed quickly after on the laminate floor.
Not exact matches
Chile plants
hate getting there feet too
wet, particularly when there is not enough climatic heat to drive the process of transpiration (the evaporation of water from both the plant's leaf and the soil).
My little Kendall is very timid in the water and pretty much
hates getting her face
wet, so she's loving her Swim Sweater.
I
hated the class where we went over what to do in the event of infant loss (let's just say I
got a bit emotional and had to bury my
wet face in Andy's shirt for awhile), but like my midwife said, it's good to talk about it.
Eww, I always
hate getting my feet
wet in sandels, it's such a weird feeling.
She's a diva and
hates getting her paws
wet.
Pulsatilla animals like to sit near open windows,
hate getting their paws
wet and won't go out in the rain.
Good to see that your retriever still has his breed instincts - my Airedale (bred to hunt water - rats in water)
hates to
get even her paws
wet and quietly watched a rat scurry past us the other day!
Springer Spaniels living up to their names Not rated yet Our first little girl ended up being Duchess, her fancy name was Barngates My Darling Duchess, and she sure was a Duchess,
hated getting her feet
wet,...
It wasn't a matter of not wanting to
get wet, all cats
hate that, these kitties just wanted to survive.
Strictly speaking, cats don't
hate water because of the water itself, they just don't like to take baths or
get their fur
wet because most cats don't need it, it's not part of their adaptive survival as felines.
Most cats can not stand
getting wet and
hate getting shot with a sudden stream of water.
You either
hate it or it's probably your favorite entry, Stone Ocean and Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty
get wet and wild.
Also, I
hate those stupid labels and have found that soaking the item in water (if item can
get wet) does the trick.
Keeping the floors clean and dry can be especially challenging (and we all
hate how our socks
get wet when we go near the door).