tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6861555359944928813.post7164253632241048011..comments2024-03-20T03:14:55.880-04:00Comments on Pet Grooming: The Good, The Bad, & The Furry: Kitty MakeoverUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6861555359944928813.post-41414114189608108792014-03-17T15:52:41.021-04:002014-03-17T15:52:41.021-04:00My mother was a cat breeder, she owned Mainely Rag...My mother was a cat breeder, she owned Mainely Rags in Maine and bred Ragdolls and Norwegian Forest Cats. The best shampoo you can use to degrease a cat is Dawn dish soap. And then a vinegar rinse. The Dawn wont hurt them at all and the vinegar really makes sure all grease is gone. Cat's cannot be greasy when they are being shown and a lot of breeders do this. I don't reccomend it for every day use but before a show it works great. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07906811616584296586noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6861555359944928813.post-38984541101511379852014-02-13T15:33:12.027-05:002014-02-13T15:33:12.027-05:00I groom a few maine coons and I find that they are...I groom a few maine coons and I find that they are often greasy. Luckily, they also usually have a good temperament like this guy. I think im going to have to look into trying these shampoo bars!Sam @ Whatamessnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6861555359944928813.post-42063840748250627532014-01-23T21:08:22.383-05:002014-01-23T21:08:22.383-05:00Thank you Beth!
I hope you do not mind, but I woul...Thank you Beth!<br />I hope you do not mind, but I would like to answer your comment in my next post. Hopefully either tonight or tomorrow. :)<br />Lisa, MFF<br />My Furry Friendshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03957566282521723511noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6861555359944928813.post-9249638417988091482014-01-22T20:41:09.892-05:002014-01-22T20:41:09.892-05:00Hi Lisa, I love your blog and the way you approach...Hi Lisa, I love your blog and the way you approach grooming. I was hoping you may be able to give me some advice. I tried to groom a 7 month spoodle yesterday. It was her first grooming. She was very bouncy and scared of the clippers. I managed to get her used to the sound of the clippers and she licked some peanut butter of the clipper handle but whenever I actually went to pick up the clippers to groom her she was determined to jump off the table. She keep trying to jump out of the tub when I bathed her too. I am a very newbie groomer and would appreciate some tips! I tried calming her down but she hardly stops moving and when I held her face to clip she shook her head from side to side violently. I don't want her to get traumatised but to realise that grooming isn't bad.<br />Thanks,<br />BethAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com