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11th November 2011, 01:36 AM #1
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Wonder if Kitten is the first MC to bite off the end of his tail fur ...
Yesterday Kitten my 11 month old MC decided to raid the roasting tin in the evening to get at the remains of the roast potatoes before we washed up. The contents was cold but somehow he managed to drag his tail through the oily tray. We didn't notice at first, and just thought his tail needed a good clean which we gave it, but he must have chewed most of the end of the tail fur before hand to remove the oil himself. His tail seems shorter and the still fur covered tail bone sticks out. It doesn't look like he's injured himself so I won't take him to the vet, but wonder how long - and I suppose if - it will take for his tail fur to properly grow again.
I've attached a photo - it may not look too obvious here - but his usually fluffy tail end has gone.
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11th November 2011, 10:02 AM #2
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Sorry Kitten shouldn't laugh but it does look funny,good thing you are not a show cat or mum would be hopping mad.....
As long as he hasn't damaged the tip it should grow back again,might take a month or two before it looks reasonably good ,just keep a bit of an eye on him because once they have stripped it themslves they very often have another go,have a friend who can't comb her cats tail because if she does he just sits & pulls it all out & he walks around pleased as punch with a pipe cleaner sticking up in the air !
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11th November 2011, 12:24 PM #3
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Haha, oh Kitten, your tail does have a rather abrupt ending now!
The things they get up to!
Love your baby's name, by the way! x
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11th November 2011, 12:56 PM #4
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MC Elvis starts to tear up his tail in the late summer/early fall. Probably much more so than Kitten...
Vet says that he's allergic to fleas, but he doesn't go outside and I've never actually seen one or gotten any flea leavings in the comb.
Must be hitchhiking on the dogs even though they get dosed regularly. Bad year for fleas here.
After a dose of Advantage Plus and a shot he's not scratching and/or leaving clumps of hair around the place any more.
Same thing happened last year.
Unfortunately it takes a while to grow back. 2-3 months last time.
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11th November 2011, 07:10 PM #5
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No matter to worry..it will not take a long time..soon it will be reaching its original form.
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14th November 2011, 10:28 PM #6
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Thanks very much for these helpful replies. Fortunately he seems to have left his tail alone since the injury. So glad the fur is likely to regrow x
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15th November 2011, 09:48 PM #7
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