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karlacue
at Thu Mar 13 16:36:14 2003 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by karlacue ]
I don't have much to say, except that the same happens with Bob. I've heard about talc, but I'm not sure if it would work as people claim. Yesterday actually I was about to buy a dematter comb (it has little blades to cut through the mat) but my cat being the way he is I am sure someone would get hurt (probably me) LOL! If your cat seems to tolerate being combed and trimmed (and CAN stay still for a while), then I think I could recommend buying the comb. Right now Bob has his butt and rear legs slightly trimmed, but as soon as the weather gets warmer, he is getting a lioncut! -----


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- Long Hair Matting - Midask9, Tue Mar 11 23:30:39 2003
RE: Long Hair Matting - karlacue, Thu Mar 13 16:36:14 2003
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