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Old 09-10-2011, 04:29 PM
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Unscented Dry Shampoo

My longhair cat's bib area gets a bit mucky sometimes when he eats his food. He does his best to clean it after eating, but the fur gets a bit spiky and messy looking. I tried using pet wipes, but it has not helped. Can anyone recommend an unscented dry shampoo I could use? Perhaps the mousse type that can be towelled off?

It needs to be unscented, or very mildly scented, because I have asthma and react to synthetic or chemical scents. (Luckily I do not react to fur! )

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Old 09-10-2011, 05:03 PM
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Re: Unscented Dry Shampoo

Hi. There is this Pet Head Cat Spray Waterless Feeling Frisky 236ml: Amazon.co.uk: Pet Supplies although I don't know whether it would be suitable for you with your asthma
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Re: Unscented Dry Shampoo

Thanks Jayne, I will investigate it.
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