View Full Version : Poop in fur...how do I get it out???


Shell
20th November 2002, 02:01 AM
Tonight Tiki, my LONG haired Himmie, ended up pooping on her tail and now I don't know how to get it out of her fur. I tried taking a tissue to it, but it just smeared more into the fur. She just looks terrible and she's trying to clean her tail, but it's not working. I thought I'd ask the experts on this...none of my other kitties have ever pooped on their tail. I thought about letting it dry completely and then take a brush or comb to it...Any suggestions? Thankx!
-Shell

DragonLady
20th November 2002, 02:04 AM
When my kitties do this the best way is to wash it out. If it is just a small area use a wet washcloth and rinse it (washcloth) frequently.

hissy
20th November 2002, 02:04 AM
One word, bath.......

Then I would take a pair of scissors and trim the fur around the base of the tail and her rump. I do this with my longhairs and they are much better for it.

Shell
21st November 2002, 03:59 AM
Thanks everyone for the suggestions! I finally had to cut out the big glob and used a washcloth to the parts that I didn't cut. It wasn't an easy task to say the least...she was quite pissed at me for it! I trimmed her fur around her bum, so hopefully we won't have this problem for a while.:D
Thanks once again,
Shell

Kiwideus
26th November 2002, 04:20 PM
My cat now has poop in his fur around his bum and I am thinking BATH TIME! But the problem is I am worried about giving him a bath in this weather, I dont want him to catch a cold or anything (yes I am overprotective LOL) and how do I get him to dry faster - he is afraid of the hairdryer and he is a long haired cat.

okeefecl
26th November 2002, 04:25 PM
Kiwideus-

Hissy always recommends having clothes dryer warmed towels handy when giving a cat a bath. Perhaps this will prevent your furbaby from getting cold?

Christy

Kiwideus
26th November 2002, 04:45 PM
THanks!

Just gave the cat a bath, with cat shampoo, as well as being clean, he smells rather nice too LOL.
Hes not too happy with me at the moment, hes not a big fan of baths, but he has to get clean LOL. Can't have him walking around with poop balls on his bum!

Kellye (c:

Auburn412
2nd December 2002, 11:01 PM
Ed hates to clean his rear and almost always has something clumped around there. Do some cats just have a strong dislike of grooming this area (not that I can blame him -- I'm glad I don't have to lick myself clean.) We use wipes to keep him clean. He used to hate it, but has learned to tolerate it.

AngelzOO
4th December 2002, 08:44 PM
LOL, I seem to have to do this all too ften. I've done the baths, but most the time I'll go with a wet paper towel and some gloves. I try to get out what I can first without hurting them. And then go from there. Sometimes if it's a big project and I don't have time to stop everything and run the bath, I just clip it off :)

We have butt inspections here all time. *sniff sniff* Ok, which one of you is that!