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1586.1 | It's even more fun when the fan is on! | EDUC8::TRACHMAN | | Tue Jul 26 1988 14:24 | 14 |
| Worry not. It's the season - sometimes I feel like making a cat-hair
pillow (king size). If one of the kids is on my lap and I start
patting or rubbing, the stuff is everywhere. I try to comb anyone
that shows up on the couch (comb is always on the coffee table)
- in the course of a week everyone gets done 2 or 3 times. Or I'll
get down on the rug (just after I've vacuumed, of course) with the
brush and say "anyone want their hair*s* combed - usually 5 or 6
will show up and sort of sit and wait their turn. Most of them
love it! Katenka is usually the first to come by - she really
loves having her hairs combed & brushed. She's cute - she will
close her eyes and sort of get a silly look on her face.....
it's fun and a good way to spend quality time with each baby.
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1586.2 | Have you tried the vacuum??? | JAWS::COTE | feelin' kinda hyper... | Tue Jul 26 1988 14:31 | 9 |
| Aja's fur not only falls out and flys about the house but has the
amazing ability to actually weave itself into my clothes.
Just try taking a single cat hair and, while holding one end, try
to weave the other end into some finely woven cloth. Nope. You
can't make the hair do it. Only cats can and they're not telling
you how. Phhhttt.....
Edd (Red_Carpet_and_White_Cat_means_pink_floors)
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1586.3 | some kind of food that will help???????? | MILVAX::AQUILIA | | Tue Jul 26 1988 14:52 | 9 |
| i have the same problem with verne and shirl. white kitties too!
i just wish the carpet was too.
is there anything that can help this shedding? say some kind of
food? because one of my babies was sick the other day and i assumed
its hairballs.
thanks in advance.
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1586.4 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, & Holly; in Calif. | Tue Jul 26 1988 15:09 | 6 |
| Re: .3
I brush my guys a lot. They like it and I assume I'm reducing the
shedding and also the chance they'll get hairballs from grooming
the hair out themselves, since I do comb out quite a bit of hair.
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1586.5 | petromalt forever! | TRILGY::WILDE | Time and Tide wait for Norman | Tue Jul 26 1988 15:14 | 10 |
| If you were stuck with a fur coat, you'd shed too! No food will help stop
shedding, and you wouldn't want it - shedding is the cats way of regulating
the ambient body temp during hot weather. However, you should be feeding
your little loves a fur ball eliminator (I use PETROMALT) at least twice
a week - 3 times a week for long haired lovelies in this weather. This
way, the fur ball will pass through, not jump back up on your carpet.
I know what you guys mean about flying hair, Samson has long black hair
and Hannah has shortish cream colored hair - we get EVERYONE and EVERYTHING
covered around here - even though I brush and comb daily!
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1586.6 | FurBall Symptoms? | WITNES::MACONE | | Tue Jul 26 1988 16:20 | 8 |
| While we are on the subject, how would I know if my cats were having
a problem with furballs? They groom themselves constantly, and
they are bothe shedding considerably nowadays. However, they have
never vomitted furballs, nor do they appear to have any problem
with them. Should I be giving them some type of fur ball eliminator?
Or, should I wait until their is a problem before I start?
Thanx.
-Nancy
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1586.7 | | MTADMS::ALANDRY | | Tue Jul 26 1988 16:31 | 13 |
| I was wondering why Zildjian has been vomitting (daily). Actually,
I know why, all I have to do is look at it and I can't believe she
injests furballs that size. No wonder she has to vomit! I heard
vaseline (rubbed on the front paws) helps this, but as of yet, it
has not helped her.
I feel so bad for her, but she feels *much* better after getting
it out of her system. What's a poor mother to do? Just lots of
hugs and kisses, and don't get too upset that the bedspread has
to be washed every other day.
Anna/Zildjian/Spunky
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1586.8 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, & Holly; in Calif. | Tue Jul 26 1988 16:44 | 7 |
| Re: .7
Is this happening even with brushing all the furfaces in the house
(don't forget, they groom each other)? I don't know how effective
vaseline is, maybe you should try one of the products made specifically
for this, like Laxatone or Petromalt.
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1586.9 | Are they bald yet? | EDUC8::TRACHMAN | | Tue Jul 26 1988 17:22 | 12 |
| You could also try Femalt (sp?) it's fishy flavored! Most of my
guys will lick it from the tube - the ones that resist have it
rubbed on their paw - much to their dismay. I sometimes wonder
why my guys aren't bald from the amount of hair I can comb out!
Funny, this morning when I sat down here in the office, I looked
at my blue chair and saw white Yurii,Katenka,Malinka,Victoria hairs
all over the back of this chair. The d^&^m hair even chases me
into work! Guess it's because whoever is in my path as I leave
the house gets a hug!
E.T.
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1586.10 | tee hee | SWSNOD::DALY | Serendipity 'R' us | Tue Jul 26 1988 18:03 | 5 |
| Last Friday when I finished brushing my guys, I looked at the huge
lump of multi-colored fuzzy and realized that I had enough left
over to knit myself an entire new cat!
Marion
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1586.11 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, & Holly; in Calif. | Tue Jul 26 1988 18:11 | 4 |
| I've actually heard of people who save fur and make yarn from it.
Anyone know how to card (or whatever it's called)? :-)
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1586.12 | strange but true | STAR::BARTH | | Tue Jul 26 1988 18:30 | 7 |
| Don't know anyone who makes yarn or sweaters out of cat fur, but
I know it can be done because our dog's breeder saves her dogs'
fur for that purpose. One of her kennel helpers makes her own
yarn and knits sweaters from the fur. They're pretty but kind
of itchy.
Karen, Tristan and Tenzing.
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1586.13 | avoid surgery - treat for furballs all the time | SKITZD::WILDE | Time and Tide wait for Norman | Tue Jul 26 1988 20:37 | 11 |
| re: question about when to treat for furballs...
I treat continually, year around, thereby avoiding the possibility of
getting a furball so big it cannot be passed....then there is a need
for surgery. I have had GOOD results using petromalt and I've heard
it isn't particularly healthy for cats to eat vasaline - besides, my
babies LIKE petromalt...I'd be willing to bet they DON'T like vasaline.
I use petromalt once a week during the winter, and up to 3 times a week
during the summer. A quick smear on a paw or just offering a large
glob on a finger works for me and keeps my "fur generators"
healthy.
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1586.14 | house covered in hair.. | SHAPES::TAYLORS | Sharon | Wed Jul 27 1988 06:11 | 10 |
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I think the only things that suffer from fur balls in my house are
my chairs, my carpet and me!!!
My boys malt all year round....I guess its because of the weather
over here...I day sunny the next its raining again - their coats
must get really confused!!!
Sharon, Dillan and poorly Sammie - UK
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1586.15 | talking of knitting cat hairs... | IPG::KCAMPBELL | Karen | Wed Jul 27 1988 07:41 | 8 |
| I saw a report on our local news programme the other night about
a woman who knitted cardigans from her cat's fur. I forget what
breed the cat was but she had beautiful, browny coloured fur and
the cardigan was super!
It was the first time I'd ever heard of this!
Karen
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1586.16 | Bald Rabbit | SHAPES::TAYLORS | Sharon, Dillan & Sammie in UK | Wed Jul 27 1988 11:07 | 8 |
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The only thing I've seen on telly recently about knitting things
from animals fur (apart from sheep that is) was this lovely Angora
rabbit sat on a womans lap while she tugged great clumps of fur
from it...it's a wonder it wasn't bald (poor little thing).
Sharon
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1586.17 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, & Holly; in Calif. | Wed Jul 27 1988 14:44 | 3 |
| Well, maybe it didn't hurt. Perhaps it was like combing a cat.
Did the rabbit seem to mind?
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1586.18 | Norm for angoras | AKOV75::BROWN | The more the merrier! | Wed Jul 27 1988 15:25 | 10 |
| We saw some rabbits at a local fair last summer, and they explained that
you have to remove fur or it would become matted and uncomfortable. The
preferred method of removal is to pull it out. We thought it looked like
cruel and unusual punishment, but the rabbit owners assured us it didn't
hurt and that in fact the animals even liked it! I don't know if I'd have
the heart...
Jan who_has_a_neighbor's_bunny_who_visits_but_isn't_plucked
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1586.19 | Food Supplement | SKIVT::P_MARGOLIS | Paula Beth | Wed Jul 27 1988 17:00 | 6 |
| My groomer explained that the increased shedding could be due to
dryness and sold me a bottle of dietary supplement to be put in
the food. I forget the name off hand, but...it works a LITTLE ;').
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1586.20 | HAIR BALLS | FACVAX::FROST | | Thu Aug 04 1988 14:53 | 5 |
| BUY SOME KITTY MALT, AT YOUR LOCAL PET STORE, OR GET SOME FROM YOUR
VET (WHICH HAS IRON IN IT AND SOME OTHER HELPFUL THINGS IN IT)
THIS HOT WEATHER HASN'T BEEN HELPING EITHER, ALONG WITH THE HUMIDITY.
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1586.21 | We never thought it was unusual, til now! | JULIET::CORDESBRO_JO | | Thu Aug 18 1988 14:56 | 18 |
| We have some friends who have a rug made out of their dog (his fur
that is!). He was (RIP) a samoyed and had beautiful white hair.
Since his death, the have moved the rug up to the wall as a wall
hanging. (out of respect) Whenever we visit, we stop by and pet
the wall hanging. I can't believe this... I am sitting here cracking
up as I write this!! 8^) 8^) 8^) I never thought it was that funny
until I tried to write it here!
I have used vaseline on my cats and they love it. I usually use
Petromalt, but we have been out of it. A couple of my guys actually
prefer the vaseline.
Jo
Please forgive me if the dog story was offensive to you.
Also - forgive me if it sent you into gales of laughter and everyone
in the cubes around you now thinks you are looney tunes!
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1586.22 | Shedding/Deshedding and more deshedding | CPDW::BIRSE | | Tue May 02 1989 11:20 | 11 |
| My baby has very long fur and he too sheds like mad. The fur flies
all the time. I use Vaseline and though he hates it, he licks it off
as quick as I put it on. As far as brushing is concerned he get
brushed as often as I can, but HATES it.
The only solution I can find on de-shedding so the fur doesn't follow
me to work, is that I keep a lint brush near the door and on the way
out I de-shed. I still find Nickie's fur here and there but atleast
I don't look like I bathed in it.
Deb/Nicolas Peabody
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