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Nortie Ronnie - not sure if he's a bit long in the tooth to be taught about washing behind his ears, especially if he doesn't follow Reggie's good example, boys mum! I know you can encourage a kitten to wash by pretending to be it's mum and using a rough face towel and warm water ... but I suspect Ronnie is past that stage. Good luck with trying to groom him, maybe a load of catnip first to try to get him relaxed? |
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Poor Ronnie, how old is he now? If he'll no longer groom himself you may have to help him by brushing him once or twice a day ......... let's hope he'll accept that! |
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It may be worth getting a FURminator. ITs the only brush Denis would let me use on him and now when I show it to him he goes mad howls jumps up rubs all over it and lies and waits to be groomed (not bad for a feral lol) i think its because it pulls the old fur out from underneath the top coat and he likes it (its not rough or painful in anyway) and he even plays with the fur that comes out!! Crazy |
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Just a wee thought, if it a recent thing, he may need a vet check. If a cat stops grooming as well as it used to, it is often caused by either arthritis or general ill health. I find my hyperthyroid cats particularly bad. Of course he could just be a mucky kit! |
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i bought a cat grooming brush and hes looking alot better, he likes being brushed, so thats why he dont groom himself so we make a fuss of him lol when i can ill try n get some pics of lazy 5 |
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