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Tofu the cat in the bath. The hairless feline has delighted the internet with their classy bathing outfit. Natasja Smith
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Smith explained why he's usually well-dressed, saying: "While Tofu likes being naked, he gets cold and shivers so most enjoys wearing anything furry and soft. His costume outfits tend to be the softest.
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She has covered numerous royal events including weddings, births and funerals, and reported live from the King's Coronation for Newsweek.
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I bath him every Sunday. Some recommend only bathing them fortnightly but Tofu gets very sweaty so I do it once a week." Smith, who has owned Tofu for a year next month, raved about her pet, comparing him to both a parrot and a dog. She said: "Bald cats are very needy and high maintenance but that's what I love about them. I always call Tofu half parrot half dog because he sits on my shoulder while I work and constantly wags his tail. She has previously worked at The Sun, The Daily Express, The Daily Star, The Independent and The Mirror, and has been published in Time Out. Rebecca specializes in lifestyle and viral trends, extensively covering social media conversations and real-life features.
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Rebecca was selected to be one of Newsweek's Cultural Ambassadors. She is a graduate of Brighton University and lives in London. It's a common assumption that most cats hate water, as Newsweek chatted to experts who laid out six reasons why our felines are averse to getting their fur wet. He has a love hate relationship with baths. Occasionally he will try to jump out, but as I massage the shampoo on him he usually purrs a lot. Bald cats need regular baths. Between once every 1-2 weeks.