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Cat Health & Behaviour => Health & Behaviour General => Topic started by: Kay and Penny on December 14, 2009, 16:56:19 PM
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Tosker has a sticky lump of fur on his back where his clever owner put Logic gel for him to lick off, before realising it wa out of reach of his tongue
if I cut off the fur stuck together, will it grow back again? or will the sticky bit fall out eventually anyway?
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Yep, it will grow back. ;D Sticky stuff that Logic gel, got some on Gwynnie's ruff the other day!
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It will grow back. I made the mistake of putting logical gel on my cats paws and then they flicked it off all over the place :doh: Best off to put it a bit further up the arm I think :)
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Just make sure you put a comb beteen the lump and his skin cos its so easy to nick them. so you are cutting on top of the comb.
If you can take the top of the lump off then often you can gentle pull ther rest apart.
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I shall creep up on him when he's fast asleep :sneaky:
and I'll use nail scissors cos they're very small and less likely to do any damage
Trigger and Tiffany love Logic and will lick it from the tube, or if I smear it on them they get every last trace of it up, but Tosker alas is not so keen
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Nail scissors can do a lot of damage and can easily cut his skin, if you dont uses a comb.
Although cats skin seems tough when giving an injection its far too easy to cut them with scissors.
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is it better just to leave this matted lump of fur then? it isn't bothering him at all
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It will gradually grow away from his skin and he will deal with it, unless he is like the birmans cos they are too posh to deal with any thing :rofl: :rofl:
Sasa has never been groomed in all her time here and does it all herself and is amazing, Misa is just pure lazyness and I have the war of matts every year!
If in doubt , I would leave it and when he eventually sees a vet they will cut it out for you.
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Sasa has never been groomed in all her time here and does it all herself and is amazing
you mean you wouldn't dare go anywhere near her with a brush in hand, let alone a pair of scissors :evillaugh:
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If you need to creep up on him to do it id go for leaving it there, scissoring needs to be done on a cat thats controlled
You can get round ended face scissors that are small like nail ones but are shaped well, made by mikki, i use these for tazs knotty armpits
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Oh yes I would dare but she would be long gone before I got close enough ;D
I have watched her develop a matt and some days later found it dumped on the carpet, have to think she also trims her own nails :rofl:
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I always cut into the lumps then tease apart....Gizzy always has lumps and is groomed regular...mind you he is a fluffball! :evillaugh: :hug:
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or another idea - get one of your other cats to lick the stuff off? No need for any surgery then. :rofl:
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I always cut into the lumps then tease apart
that's what I do too just gently then pull apart then cut off the loosened matted bits.
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this isn't just matted fur though - it is coated with sticky Logic gel :sick:
but it seems to be getting smaller on its own, or perhaps Tosker is reaching some of it
Tiffany might be up for biting it off, but certainly not licking :rofl:
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Sprinkle some cheese in it :rofl: