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Posted by: ButchNSunny at Fri Jun 18 16:26:58 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ButchNSunny ] I agree -- if you can't pick it off (it might hurt a bit!) try a wet washcloth. It may even be food. My kitten's a sloppy eater, and she gets crusties in her nose. She screams when I pick them off, so I use a warm washcloth and it works just fine. [ Hide Replies ]
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