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Old 11th June 2001, 05:15 PM
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to shave or not to shave

I am considering shaving my oldest cat (6 yrs) because it seems like no amount of brushing I do is making a difference. We are about to hit the dead of summer in MS and dread what the shedding is going to do to all of us!!
I'd like to hear if shaving is recommended or not.
Please help!!! the hair is taking over the house!!
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Old 11th June 2001, 10:17 PM
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If the cat is indoor only it is not a problem. I find that it really does take a year to grow back full force. If kitty goes outside they need their coat to protect them from the elements.
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Old 12th June 2001, 05:02 AM
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Alex got what is called a "lion cut" at the groomer's. He resented it at first, but really likes it now because he can be more active without overheating. Are you going to shave your cat yourself, or take her to a groomer?
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I'm pretty sure I'm going to get my cats shaved & I can't remember if you recommended the vet or the groomer to do that. or does the vet even shave them?
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Old 14th June 2001, 02:16 AM
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paw Hi Tigger and Ali!

I would recommend shaving if they are indoor only well. It makes most cats happy! Some vets do it and some groomers do it. Depending on your cat's temperment, they may have to sedate him which costs a little more.

Where in MS are you? I work in Tunica!!!
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Old 14th June 2001, 02:18 AM
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Groomers do a much neater job. I had the vet I work with do it because he doesnt charge me anything. He does look much better when the groomer does it.
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Old 15th June 2001, 03:04 PM
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thank you!!!!!!!

I've never used a message board before so I didn't know if I would get a response or not, or if I would be able to figure out how to get back to it.
Thanks for all the responses, I feel much better now about getting Tigger done. Both of my cats are indoors only, so I guess all he's got to loose is a few hairballs.
My next hurddle is finding a groomer. None of them here mention cats in their ads so I hope it's just because they don't get a lot of requests for that.
Thanks again for everyone's advice!!!!!
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Old 15th June 2001, 05:07 PM
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Check for the nearest Petco or Petsmart, they all usually do grooming.
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Are you by any chance in Northern MS?? I might could recommend somewhere.
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To shave or not

This is shaving related but a warning to all - I have Siberians - they matt - don't let anyone tell you they don't - I try to keep up with it but sometimes it gets ahead of me - one of my cats was showing a lot one year - he got ahead of me - I took him to the vets- told them I did not want him shaved but combed out - NEVER comb out a cat - shave - this poor guy was so sore for days and days - I could not even touch him he hurt so bad - they had aced him a bit and combed - I called the vet to find out why he was so sore - they tell me ( now this is AFTER i had him combed ) that when cta are combed out they expereinece the same type of pain we do when we work out after we haven't worked out for a long time - they said his skin was sore from the pulling - well DUH !!! why didn't you tell me before hand - I would have nixed the shows and shaved. Linda
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Old 16th June 2001, 03:51 AM
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I didn't even know that was an option with cats! I have never heard of combing. Man, poor kitty! They should have told you before you did it!
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Old 18th June 2001, 01:07 AM
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If your cats are quiet, you can try shaving them yourself!! The good news is that, like a bad hair cut, it grows back!!

I shave all my breeding persians. I love the 'lion cut '. The ones that sit still look a whole lot better than the ones that wiggle!!

You don't need the expensive clippers if you only have a couple of cats. My experience says that both Andis and Oster are good clippers. I have both the single speed and the two speed models. frankly, I never use the second speed so I think the base model is good enough.

You have to try clipping once. Just for the fun of it!
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