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Old 16-11-2010, 07:39 PM
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Re: should i trim? (long hair ragdoll)

not in the wild, no, but most people I know (with more than a couple of cats) have some kind of hard flooring (tiles, laminated wood, hard wood, vinyl etc) which is why I imagined these cats slip sliding around. I have no carpets anywhere in my home and I can walk fine in bare feet, but would break my legs if I attempted to go about in socks.
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Re: should i trim? (long hair ragdoll)

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OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.....DONT TRIM ANY OF HIS /HER FEET. or anything else for that matter lol..............CHRIS
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NOOOOOOOOOO, No trimming, their tufts are meant to be there.
lol dont worry nothing have been trimmed!!

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this might be a stupid question.... but don't these cats slide all over the place if you have hard flooring??? (well like tiled floors, or laminated wood kind of flooring) ???
mine have never slid actually, the british girl has and shes a shorthair obviously!
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