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Thread: Simba's trip to Groomer
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7th April 2011, 09:34 AM #11
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Simbas trip to the groomers
That would be interesting although I could enter Shimba in it without any help from grooming equipment,no ruff & no tail he is a pathetic specimen full stop,I keep hoping he will be like Merl & at the grand old age of four come into full plummage but I am not holding my breath.
Will be interesting to see how the coats come back after having so much taken out by the ferminator,I wasn't happy how it left Cheeky Chinas,luckily she was the only one I had trialed it on so passed it over to ex son in law who says it works wonders on thinning the dogs feathery hind legs....!
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7th April 2011, 02:11 PM #12
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Sylvester looks at me as if I am about to kill him if I go near him with a brush- luckily he keeps his fur really well! Dudley on the other hand is a bit of a scruff bag but he lets me brush him although he plays with the brush too. His trousers get really tangled so I had the really lovely job of cutting dangleberries off him last night. He was not amused! Neither was I to be honest, it's never good getting so well acquainted with a cat's rear end!
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