How to get rid of a really hairy pussy ??
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How to get rid of a really hairy ***** ??
Now I have your attention, our moggie Charlie of late, has picked up a terrible habit of just molting, shedding cat hair everywhere. He is in perfect health, just this bloody furball is getting worse
Everytime you give him a stroke, you get covered in the stuff.
He is both an outdoors and indoors cat, pretty much does whatever the **** he likes.
Any ideas aside from shaving him
Here is the chap in question..fluff monster !!
Guarding his pink castle
Everytime you give him a stroke, you get covered in the stuff.
He is both an outdoors and indoors cat, pretty much does whatever the **** he likes.
Any ideas aside from shaving him
Here is the chap in question..fluff monster !!
Guarding his pink castle
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He's just shedding, Chris. Quite normal for this time of the year.
Get a pet mitt or a good brush.
You want to see the hair Jetski is dropping around the house.
Get a pet mitt or a good brush.
You want to see the hair Jetski is dropping around the house.
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Now I have your attention, our moggie Charlie of late, has picked up a terrible habit of just molting, shedding cat hair everywhere. He is in perfect health, just this bloody furball is getting worse
Everytime you give him a stroke, you get covered in the stuff.
He is both an outdoors and indoors cat, pretty much does whatever the **** he likes.
Any ideas aside from shaving him
Here is the chap in question..fluff monster !!
Guarding his pink castle
Everytime you give him a stroke, you get covered in the stuff.
He is both an outdoors and indoors cat, pretty much does whatever the **** he likes.
Any ideas aside from shaving him
Here is the chap in question..fluff monster !!
Guarding his pink castle
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They arent the same as a comb or brush they just think ur stroking them
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They arent the same as a comb or brush they just think ur stroking them
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He is an awesome cat.
When our cats have been where the shouldn't I use a lint roller. For the beds and sofas when we forget to shut the door.
I rolled it over the lad the other day and he seemed to like it - at least he didn't bolt off so I assume he did. Took loads off and possibly a few that weren't ready
Its the weather. It got could her a few days ago and they weren't too bad, now its muggy they are molting horribly.
When our cats have been where the shouldn't I use a lint roller. For the beds and sofas when we forget to shut the door.
I rolled it over the lad the other day and he seemed to like it - at least he didn't bolt off so I assume he did. Took loads off and possibly a few that weren't ready
Its the weather. It got could her a few days ago and they weren't too bad, now its muggy they are molting horribly.
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Get an old hair brush and use that on him - it should pick up the loose fur. Some cats actually like the attention; on others you may need assistance.
In the latter case I can recommend the use of a motorbike jacket and, optionally, gloves and helmet...
In the latter case I can recommend the use of a motorbike jacket and, optionally, gloves and helmet...
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yepa s said above, just the hto weather, even our kitten is sheding some and hes 5 months old
best way is a brush, we got a special wire one for our old cat, sounds a bit harsh but it is a special cat brush, worked wonders on him.
one of these
http://www.petsathome.com/shop/slick...-at-home-28349
he loved it but did eventualy have enough each time and would just walk off
best way is a brush, we got a special wire one for our old cat, sounds a bit harsh but it is a special cat brush, worked wonders on him.
one of these
http://www.petsathome.com/shop/slick...-at-home-28349
he loved it but did eventualy have enough each time and would just walk off
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Thanks mate, he appreciates the comments and will send you a little card soon
He is an awesome cat.
When our cats have been where the shouldn't I use a lint roller. For the beds and sofas when we forget to shut the door.
I rolled it over the lad the other day and he seemed to like it - at least he didn't bolt off so I assume he did. Took loads off and possibly a few that weren't ready
Its the weather. It got could her a few days ago and they weren't too bad, now its muggy they are molting horribly.
When our cats have been where the shouldn't I use a lint roller. For the beds and sofas when we forget to shut the door.
I rolled it over the lad the other day and he seemed to like it - at least he didn't bolt off so I assume he did. Took loads off and possibly a few that weren't ready
Its the weather. It got could her a few days ago and they weren't too bad, now its muggy they are molting horribly.
The little bugger actually goes upstairs and although there is a huge bed for him to sleep on, he waits until we leave a top or a pair of jeans on the bed, then promptly lies on top of them
I am sure he does it out of spite
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He is a good looking fellow. We have got a bathroom brush with a long handle, meant for washing your own back I imagine. Fearless Freddie really likes a good grooming, he oftens asks for that. We have also got a wire cat brush which will get the moulting hair out, maybe you could tape a longer handle on it! You never know, he might grow to like it! Our old dog used to like being sorted with the vacuum cleaner, but thats a bit much for a cat!
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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/09...c/IMG_0118.jpg
Is that your office? Very sweet
Is moggie eating grass? Don't they do that to chuck up hair ***** in their throat after cleaning themselves?
Nice cat btw.
dl
Is that your office? Very sweet
Is moggie eating grass? Don't they do that to chuck up hair ***** in their throat after cleaning themselves?
Nice cat btw.
dl
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