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Old 09-08-2008, 07:17 PM
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Re: Sick of wiping cats bum......help

that should have said cat comb
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Re: Sick of wiping cats bum......help

PMSL thank goodness I haven't come across this problem, I have with the dog though had to pull grass out of his bum when it was only half out oh and string. What a dirty subject

I'd use baby wet wipes too if I had to. I get the none scented ones, someone on this forum advised me to use none scented ones.

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Old 10-08-2008, 04:24 PM
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Re: Sick of wiping cats bum......help

lol I know where your coming from on that one too, have had to do that a few times myself problem is my youngest Luna always thinks your playing with her when you bend down & I often end up in a heap on the floor with her bouncing round like an idiot yapping at me
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Re: Sick of wiping cats bum......help

Having had long haired dogs and cats I've had this issue with both

I tend to use a damp piece of kitchen roll on the cat if necessary
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I use tweezers to pull out grass from dog bottoms.
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Re: Sick of wiping cats bum......help

slap a wetwipe around their chad , a thick one lol

this thread has ad me in stitches rofl @ clinkers haha.
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Old 10-08-2008, 09:20 PM
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My Lady could use her Wisdoms lol
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Re: Sick of wiping cats bum......help

Macy's Trimmed Trousers!

this may help you, its what i do, and it works for Macy
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Old 10-08-2008, 11:05 PM
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Re: Sick of wiping cats bum......help

I was considering this with the kittens but theyre like greased lightening & hard to hold onto as I said they'd end up with go faster stripes as they leg it!

Did try doing something similar with Willow when he was 10 months old to get shot of clinkers, bought a cheap bikini trimmer off e-bay (new one) unfortunately after a few minutes it started plucking hairs rather than cutting them resulting in me on a heap on the floor & Willow breaking the land speed record round the house & avoiding me for 2 days so we gave that up as a bad job
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Re: Sick of wiping cats bum......help

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I use tweezers to pull out grass from dog bottoms.
pmsl can just imagine you on the field with some tweezers
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