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23rd July 2014, 03:12 AM #8The Quiet Kitten
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It must be the fact that Lacey is an indoor cat, and it doesn't get much above 78 degrees since we use the air conditioning, but she doesn't have any major shedding, which is nice since she has a huge amount of fur. Before grooming I show her the brush and let her sniff it and then do the easy parts first that she doesn't mind, such as her head, face and the long hair beginning under her chin. I then gently roll her to one side and brush out the fur in her armpits which seems to tangle easily and then on to her tummy and back. She gets a little treat afterwards and that works pretty well. We adopted her in April as a 9-year-old and are still feeling our way in how to best treat her and make her comfortable with us.
P.S. Rosso is an absolute cutie, right down to his big, fluffy paws!
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