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Thanks for that Lisa - I actually like the look of the no rinse shampoo. I could dilute it and rub it on with a cloth and that would be that. I have a P@H fairly near and will certainly have a look next time I go in. |
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When Alfie was unwell I think it was Mags who did a link to the grooming wipes for cats. I got some at PAH and they were fine. Vet also said I could use the unscented baby wipes. Either of these would keep him spic and span I would have thought. |
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Diluted cat shampoo rubbed in and then lots of rinsing,otherwise he would ingest it if he tried to lick it dry. Only cat shampoo as it does not have a lot of soap in it,but always at least 4 or 5 rinses.maybe dipping his feet in a jug of tepid water and massaging it out.Hope this helps. |
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Well all of mine but Tucker have dark legs! Sometimes his do get a wee bit grubby with them being white but he tends to clean himself when they do so they aren't for long. Hope the dry shampoo works, I have used it on the dogs, it's quite useful. x |
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