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Furry Rectal Remains

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Angel Roxy - 06 Jul 2006 15:49 GMT
We own two beautiful female Lynx Point Siamese cats who walk around with
their tails proudly held high.
One -Angel- is typical weight and has a sparkling pink little rectum...
The other -Roxy- is chunky and displays a somewhat brown rectum with severe
hash marks running through the fur below it.  
She grooms everywhere else very nicely but I don't think she's able to reach
that area.  
Angel attempts to help her but then turns around with her mouth hanging open
and walks away.  
We've used baby wipes and pet wipes but can never get the area really clean.
Does anyone know of a product that will quickly remove feces from fur without
hurting that tender circle area ?
There's alot of fur there...should it be shaved?  (That sounds pretty
difficult)
I'd appreciate any and all suggestions.
Matthew - 06 Jul 2006 16:23 GMT
Can you afford a groomer   shaving the area is a simple task

> We own two beautiful female Lynx Point Siamese cats who walk around with
> their tails proudly held high.
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> difficult)
> I'd appreciate any and all suggestions.
Angel Roxy - 06 Jul 2006 17:19 GMT
So that's probably the best course of action?

>Can you afford a groomer   shaving the area is a simple task
>
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>> difficult)
>> I'd appreciate any and all suggestions.
Matthew - 06 Jul 2006 17:24 GMT
really nothing more to do than that  maybe a change in diet  but that is a
vet choice

> So that's probably the best course of action?
>
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>>> difficult)
>>> I'd appreciate any and all suggestions.
Angel Roxy - 06 Jul 2006 17:50 GMT
Thanks for your response Matthew

>really nothing more to do than that  maybe a change in diet  but that is a
>vet choice
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>>>> difficult)
>>>> I'd appreciate any and all suggestions.
Matthew - 06 Jul 2006 18:01 GMT
you are very welcome    ask any question you need to  there are quite a few
of us regulars that can answer or point you in the right direction
> Thanks for your response Matthew
>
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>>>>> difficult)
>>>>> I'd appreciate any and all suggestions.
Zeitgeist - 09 Jul 2006 16:00 GMT
Do you have a legitmate e-mail I can contact you at? I have a Lynx-Point
Siamese too and I have a couple questions. Thanks.

> We own two beautiful female Lynx Point Siamese cats who walk around
> with
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> difficult)
> I'd appreciate any and all suggestions.
 
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