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ken - 01 Sep 2005 14:57 GMT
Have you had your cats show an atraction to musterole or flexall or
other anti-pain creams....our cat will just bite away at the knee or
shin that has had musterole applied

ken
Mowzer - 01 Sep 2005 17:30 GMT
> Have you had your cats show an atraction to musterole or flexall or
> other anti-pain creams....our cat will just bite away at the knee or
> shin that has had musterole applied

ken, what is "musterole," a takeoff on the old musterd plasters?
Anyway what do they smell like? Our boy loves anything minty.
mlbriggs - 02 Sep 2005 01:47 GMT
>> Have you had your cats show an atraction to musterole or flexall or
>> other anti-pain creams....our cat will just bite away at the knee or
>> shin that has had musterole applied
>>
> ken, what is "musterole," a takeoff on the old musterd plasters? Anyway
> what do they smell like? Our boy loves anything minty.

Musterol has been around over 75 years.  Yes, they used it in place of
mustard plasters.    When I was a teenager I had a bad chest cold.  My
mother rubbed Musterol on my chest.  Unfortunately, I was allergic to it
and I broke out in giant hives from head to foot.   There were no
antihistamines in those days either.  It is not "minty"!   MLB

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