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    Such a shame when they are poorly - glad he is on the mend now though and hope you can get his stud tail sorted out. It isn't a major problem fortunately and I think it's more of a case of breaking the habit of him chewing at it now!

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    Quote Originally Posted by WoodsideMaineCoons View Post
    Such a shame when they are poorly - glad he is on the mend now though and hope you can get his stud tail sorted out. It isn't a major problem fortunately and I think it's more of a case of breaking the habit of him chewing at it now!
    Thank you Louise for shearing your experience and showing concern , sure he will be fine he like going to the vet now as they all make a fuss of him, its like a nice day out to him :D or though it would be cheaper taking him out for dinner or something like that :D all the best Louise

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    Well we are back home now with hibiscrub to wash his tail and some fuciderm get to put on his skin . They gave me a collar to but I'm thinking I'm going to avoid it at all cost unless he tries to pull his tail off :D the vet agreed with me about it being stud tail anyway £50 later :D best to be safe than sorry

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    Poor paws hope the cream help & he settles down. Louie used to get a greasey sort of patch near the base of his tail but never bother it, its stoped since he had the snip so hopefully Rusty will soon x
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    Quote Originally Posted by Louie-Louie View Post
    Poor paws hope the cream help & he settles down. Louie used to get a greasey sort of patch near the base of his tail but never bother it, its stoped since he had the snip so hopefully Rusty will soon x
    Thanks , he's doing well now as he hasn't touched it for 2days now so hopefully I'm on top of it now, so come on then how's little Tango doing :D

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    Quote Originally Posted by paul75 View Post
    Thanks , he's doing well now as he hasn't touched it for 2days now so hopefully I'm on top of it now, so come on then how's little Tango doing :D

    Thats great news Little Tango is a real bandit Louie has been trying to get him to out in the yard with him because its raining
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    Haha Rusty loves his water from the bath but he doesn't like the rain :D if he goes out in the garden after its been raining he will only walk around the borders in the mud and you can guess how dirty he gets :D good to hear Tango is getting on with his new family

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    Why then does my girl also have this accumulation of oils on HER tail?? She is NOT a stud. My coons are bro and sis, 10 months old and "fixed". Yet both have an oily patch on their respective tails..

 

 

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