> not the most pleasant subject, but what is the best way to remove
> these. our long haired cat has a small collecetion of these around his
> rear end. cut off with a sissor or a razor blade? Is it a task for a
> groomer or a vet?
>
> Ed Christie
Keep the fur around the butt area trimmed short. Use safety baby or
surgical
scissors which are curved upwards and have blunt or rounded tips.
Phil
sriddles@aol.com - 19 Aug 2005 15:33 GMT
> > not the most pleasant subject, but what is the best way to remove
> > these. our long haired cat has a small collecetion of these around his
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> Phil
Fiskar brand safety school scissors work pretty well. Also, if your cat
absolutely won't let you do this, as a last resort you can go to the
vet and ask for a "baboon cut" or "potty trail". It will last for
several months and works wonderfully. My vet used to charge $15 to do
it.
Sherry
Thanks for the info. tried the baby sissors and they worked just fine.
Ed Christie
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>not the most pleasant subject, but what is the best way to remove
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>Ed Christie