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2nd March 2012, 07:49 PM #1
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I super happy this thread got bumped! I was just about to post about grooming questions. As Pina is getting older her fur has thickened and she's got her undercoat. Unfortunately she hates being brushed! I use a regular wire brush, about twice a week. It does the job for now but I need about 6 hands to hold her down and avoid being bitten! She is particularly sensitive about her bloomers being brushed and that's where she needs it!
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2nd March 2012, 09:13 PM #2
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Try the "Untangler" this is a comb with wide spread rotating tines, it gets deep into the coat and is less likely to snag then a regular comb.
The secret it to get kitty used to being groomed.
Start with short sessions and just comb the same places where she likes to be petted, cheeks, top of the head, middle of the back.
Stop combing before she gets upset and be sure to give treat.s pets and praises.
Samantha grew to love out nightly sessions before bed, unfortunately she would still mat up on her britches and about 3 times a year I'd have to take her to a local groomer.
They were really close to my home and love Samantha and after a dematting, a coat thinning and a bath she just glowed and smelled wonderful.
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3rd March 2012, 11:10 PM #3
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On a slightly different note, I was wondering if anyone has the answer to this question: about 9 months ago we had Roxy spayed and the vet told me it would be a lot less painful for her (and would heal more easily) if she did the incision on the side flank. Naturally to make this operation and recovery as easy as possible for Roxy I agreed and I think it was the right decision as it took no time at all for Roxy to recover and she had very little pain or trauma. So...now she has had a bald 'patch' for the last year (where the vet shaved off her fur) which has been slowly filling in with new fur. Roxy is a silver tortie tabby, and the 'patch' is right on her swirly side pattern. The fur that has been growing back seems to be mostly her light undercoat - does anyone know how long it will take for her to re-grow her darker top coat which makes up the pattern? It will grow back, won't it...????
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4th March 2012, 07:58 PM #4
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5th March 2012, 08:09 AM #5
It probably took Lily about 8 weeks to regrow the fur on her flank after she had her bits removed at 6 months.
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6th March 2012, 09:21 PM #6
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I have the same thing with Bullet, she was spayed over a month ago and there isnt one shred of regrowth yet. She was also a side spay. I'm hoping it grows back normally! lol
I also have a furminator but I usually only take out around a hamster size amount of hair if that makes sense once a week, the rest is taken out with a comb. My only problem is my male, Nero hates you going near his under arms, its a proper struggle to brush there and twice now I've had to clip him because of matting. I also had to clip his back end as he's quite messy when he poos for some reason and isn't great at grooming himself. I struggled a bit with that at first because Bullet is so very clean!
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7th March 2012, 12:14 PM #7
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It's so tricky under the 'armpits'! Roxy gets matted there and positively HATES having any kind of implement (including my hands) near there. I try to go in with my fingers initially to feel the extent of the matts and carefully start untangling work, but she will squirm, hiss and growl, so naturally not my most favourite thing to do. And she is usually the most sweet tempered cat, just gets really grumpkins whenever grooming is involved...hopefully as she gets older it will get a little easier...
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