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Old 01-05-2008, 01:26 PM
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Wouldn't worry too much about teeth either at this age anyway Unless you teach him how to use a brush and give him a choice of toothpastes to pick from
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Wouldn't worry too much about teeth either at this age anyway Unless you teach him how to use a brush and give him a choice of toothpastes to pick from

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Re: Hygiene and grooming

I only do a very little bit of grooming, which consists of a soft brush on Lottie (my DLH) cat, just to keep her fur from ending up everywhere

I don't clean their teeth. If their ears & eyes need a clean, unless they need doing then I just use a damp cloth
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Make sure the cat has good traction (a small towel in the bathtub will help if you have no rubber mat) or you will have a panic-stricken cat that is likely to seek safety in height by trying to climb you like a tree
Taken from the how to bathe a cat link...... Made me laugh because Ollie does that without bathing him id dread to think what he would be like during a bath/shower
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Re: Hygiene and grooming

Mine are all psychotic with the hairdryer, I get ripped to shreds rolleyes:
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Ollie doesnt like it either, He hisses and runs away checking that his fur is still attatched to him constantly,...... and thats when im blowdrying my hair
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Ollie doesnt like it either, He hisses and runs away checking that his fur is still attatched to him constantly,...... and thats when im blowdrying my hair
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