No, but I am tempted to throw puppycat into the dryer with a Snuggle sheet. Just to see if that might help with her projectile shedding.
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If your puppycat doesn't mind (hahahahaha) being bathed. . . you might do that.
A friend of mine with a longhaired cat whose shedding/tangling problem became terrible had her cat clipped at the vets. I'm sure that the clipping process was traumatic -- but the cat LOVED having shorter hair. She became a happier more outgoing cat.
::snorting laughter::
Because I don't self-injure enough?
Maybe you can rub the drier sheets on ze puppycat? (My longerhaired cat Tanuki LOVES drier sheets.)
That is an excellent idea. Ima go try that.
eta: *That* was amusing. No idea how it will help with the shedding but she's quite fresh smelling now.
My dad used to use the dustbuster on one of our cats - she loved it.
Timelies all!
Yay for Mr. Kitty!
My cat sheds year-round.(One of her nicknames is "The Lean, Mean Shedding Machine")
In a little while we will be heading to a friend's house for a Jane Austen movie day.
OK. I have showered and made and eaten a lovely avocado and cheese omelet with toast and coffee, and now I will listen to This American Life and then go down to school.
I've seen the cat food ads suggesting the same thing. Do people fall for this?
Sometimes. I already buy very expensive dog food (it'd be cheaper for me to buy them lean hamburger on a per pound basis) for my dogs because Mac has sensitivites which result in ugly cleaning issues if I try to switch her food. But I can say that the expensive stuff does bupkis for shedding issues.
Not to get too gross, but IME with dogs, there is a direct correlation between the quality of the input and the, um, nature and frequency of the output. So to speak. We don't mess around with the cheapy stuff anymore.