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Glad you like the pics, Amber. Well done on bathing Tigger. They usually don't mind the bathing it is the hair dryer that takes more getting used to. Can't wait to see the pics of a lovely clean Tigger. I have updated the website at long last!! |
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Well done to you and Tigger, he looks lovely and fluffy after his bath. I've found that they don't knot as much if you keep bathing regularly - always a bonus |
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