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Can't be helpful with that; Leia (and predecessors) keeps hers washed, Hind legs being touched here are a no-no anyway, "noli me tangere"!! Even my gentle, good natured girl. |
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Most of the rest of him is spotless Mags - just his hocks and of course being white they do show up the dirt! Kizzy's hocks are black, so I wouldn't know if she keeps them clean or not!!! |
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My daft old stick often gets his back legs (and a bit higher up too) mucky. He goes in the shower; I used to use a special cat shampoo but now just use the the boys' organic, pthalate (sp) free body wash. Not sure if Pip will countenance being showered though . . . |
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I also bath Kado when he is mucky. My neighbour is having building work done at the moment and last night he came in covered in sand. I dusted him off but he still looks grubby looks like its a bath for him. He does like water as do maiseys kittens as well. |
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Do you use a cat shampoo Jane??? Pip loves water, but I wasn't thinking of giving him a bath, just rubbing his back legs .......... cat shampoo probably is the best thing. I'd thought of very diluted Hibiscrub. |
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