Do you brush your cat's teeth?
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LordHaveMurci said:
y2blade said:
My little cat will have your eyes out if you try that s
t with her.
^ This! Trying to get a worming tablet down her is hard enough.
t with her.
the vet i did some work experience in had a weekly 'record' chart for the numbers of appointments cancelled cos people couldnt catch their cats. cant remember the actual record but an average week was low teens.....oh, and it included an honourable mention one week for the same cancellation reason for a hamster!
Our cars are quite pampered but the cleaning is no regime lol. A brush every couple of weeks. They really like it and will roll over and rub themselves against the brush. Wipes they are not so keen on but they only get that once in a while or if we catch them curling out a soft one in the litter tray. If Ryu is particularly dirty and muddy after an afternoon out he likes a quick wipe on his feet lol
We have just switched from panacur paste to milebax tablet for worming. Tablets are just as hard to give as the injector tube paste. Both our cats came as kiitens at about 10 and 12 weeks old. The littlest one who is 8 months now even likes walking round the bath tub and dipping her legs in.
We have just switched from panacur paste to milebax tablet for worming. Tablets are just as hard to give as the injector tube paste. Both our cats came as kiitens at about 10 and 12 weeks old. The littlest one who is 8 months now even likes walking round the bath tub and dipping her legs in.
Jasandjules said:
edc said:
When we got the first kitten we did get some toothpaste with a thimble like thing. Used it all of about 3 times and its sat in a drawer for nearly 2 years now. Biscuits should keep their teeth at least in partially good order.
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