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    Have to agree Claudel I don't like the amount of undercoat it strips out,I used it fairly heavily on the eldest of my cats as she has a very dense coat that does knot quite easily & although she was left with a fine top silky coat it just didn't feel right,apart from thinning the drawers on one of the others I have confined it to the bottom of the grooming kit & gone back to the good old comb to dig in & get out dead fur,fluff up with the slicker brush & then I have a nice soft "duster"that I just stroke them down with & up comes the shine on their coats.
    So sorry to see RIP aginst Bubba.

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    I too have a furminator which I love as they are shedding at the moment and I use it once a week or so, I keep a lice comb by my sofa so my two are used to being combed when they come close so they don't fight being groomed as I have done this since they have owened me!!! I find the fine lice comb is best for their coats as others dont seem to get any hair off them and for some reason they find the slicker as a target for play!

 

 

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