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= <3

And the trio...


They seem to be resolving their differences.

ETA: can I use anything besides water to get sticky stuff of cat paws? Lucyfur seems to have something on the bottom of one of her feet and it looks like there is a sore starting from it rubbing.
 
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A flea comb works good for getting short/fine hair unclumped. Is it like adhesive?
 

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Thanks guys :D

DK, it isn't in her fur, it's on her pads. It's not sticky to the touch, but it's up in between her toes and I think it's rubbing and causing a sore. I can't get a really good look at it, or do anything about it until I can get Giuseppe to help hold her down.
 
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PW..around here we use..oh the horrors.. margarine! Not butter, but good old margarine for things like pine tree sap, road tar or whatever else finds it's way onto Bernie's fur/pads/toe fur. I use it on my hands during firewood season, or brush cutting time. Seems to work like a charm. Rub it in like you would hand lotion or shampoo, and work it into the stuff that's stuck. Best thing is it's non toxic.. well the margarine is..or mostly lol!
 

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Holy crap. That is SO cute.

WHY do I find myself wanting another cat whenever I look at your cat pictures? :eek: I already have six. . .
 

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If the sore isn't an open wound, goo-gone would work if it's stickyness. Just make sure you rinse it really really really well.


And, holy crap those cats are adorable!
 

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