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OK - I don't know, and don't know if this will work. However, I don't think it can do any harm, so it's probably worth a go, unless someone finds a better remedy. Get an orange, or better a lemon, dig your nail into the skin and just rub your finger gently onto the ear tips. Cats hate citrus - that should be enough to keep him away. Assume he now loves Tinkerbell again? He is a peculiar creature! |
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Awww bet it's cute to watch though! Think DM has made a very sensible suggestion, good luck and hope Tinkerbell doesn't lose too much of her fur |
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Thanks DM ill pop out and get a lemon,I have no idea why he does this,hes the only one out of all of them that does Yes he loves Tinkerbell again now,she chased him up the stairs once and that was it,they kissed and made up |
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