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Re: Knott/lug removing?

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Originally Posted by Coraline View Post
I'd say get one of these if you don't have one, they're great! Pet Supplies, Pet Food, and Pet Products on Sale Now at zooplus.co.uk

Then... bribe him with catnip, food, toys, anything and try to do just a little grooming at a time so that he gets used to it? Other than that I have no ideas! I've been lucky to have my cat since he was a kitten so he's used to brushing and I've had no problems.. touch wood!

Hopefully someone else will be able to help you more

That looks great, think i will recommend it to my neighbour.. One of their long haired cats just will not groom himself and is covered in mats, he only sits still long enough for her to cut out one or two at a time.. and hates the vet, will bite him!

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