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353.1 | Here's a place in Fitchburg! | DONJON::SCHREINER | Pussycat, on the prowl... | Tue Oct 14 1986 14:38 | 23 |
| I don't know if Fitchburg would be too far for you to travel, but
Kathy Comeau (not sure of the spelling) of Com-o-shun Pet Supplies
does grooming. I have been told that she does an excellent job.
She groomed a cat for me (one that I did not yet own), and when
I picked her up she was beautiful. I was told that she was matted
and loaded with fleas when she was brought in. She kept her 2 days
to work on her, but when I picked her up she looked really nice.
I did not see the condition of the cat before I picked her up, so
I don't know how bad she really was.
The number for Com-O-Shun Pet Supply is: 617-345-6794
I'm not sure of the cost....I usually do my cats myself, I just
didn't want to bring the new cat in with fleas....I will admit that
there was not a flea to be found on her either!!!
You may want to mention to Kathy that I referred you, you might
get a little better price.
cin
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353.2 | | DONJON::SCHREINER | Pussycat, on the prowl... | Tue Oct 14 1986 14:40 | 10 |
| OOps, I just noticed when I was looking through the phone book that
Kathy has a seperate number for the grooming....the grooming place
is called "Lhasa Boutique", and she advertises free pick-up and
delivery service also.
The number for Lhasa Boutique is: 345-4957
Good Luck
cin
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353.3 | Thanks!! | 7197::CIAMPAGLIA | | Wed Oct 15 1986 15:00 | 8 |
| Cin, thanks so much for your replies!! I will call there this week,
Mom's poor little kitty needs attention soon...
I'll let you know what happens.
Thanks again!
- jenny -
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353.4 | A SUGGESTION | RDGE28::EARLY | JOAN - THE EARLY BIRD | Tue Oct 28 1986 11:35 | 27 |
| Hi,
I can't be of an assistance for your immediate problem,
but our neighbours have two very very hairy persian cats.
We would see her spending ages and collecting bags of hair
from one of them in particular, and you could actually see
the masses of knots round the neck and underneath.
In the past I have used a brush on ours even though they
are not long haired which is actually a dog bursh, it is
meant to be for Poodles and looks very like an old fashioned
carding comb. I suggested it might be worth a try and happily
they took us up on the suggestion and it has certainly helped.
Perhaps you might like to try it on yours, it sounds as though
anything might be worth a try. Although I am sure you have
them in the States do let me know if you can't get one and I
will be quite happy to send one to you at your location.
Just thought I might be able to help.
Joan
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