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...to go in for a lion cut.
I can brush and comb his back, neck and sides, but I am NOT allowed to even THINK about putting a comb to his belly or tail, unless I want to lose a finger or a hand.
His belly fur is SO long and fluffy. I've found a matt here and there on his belly that I was able to remove with my roomie's help (he distracted him, I trimmed carefully) but last night I discovered that he has more matts than I am going to be able to do something about.
So it's come up on that time. I'm moving in 8 weeks, and have just added a new cat to the household - boy oh boy is this going to stress him out. He is TERRIFIED of being put in a carrier, and I have no choice - I can't let him get more matted up.
I'm calling our vet this morning to find out if they do it there or if they can have someone come in - he is going to need to be sedated, I think. Poor boy...
He is going to hate me...
I can brush and comb his back, neck and sides, but I am NOT allowed to even THINK about putting a comb to his belly or tail, unless I want to lose a finger or a hand.
His belly fur is SO long and fluffy. I've found a matt here and there on his belly that I was able to remove with my roomie's help (he distracted him, I trimmed carefully) but last night I discovered that he has more matts than I am going to be able to do something about.
So it's come up on that time. I'm moving in 8 weeks, and have just added a new cat to the household - boy oh boy is this going to stress him out. He is TERRIFIED of being put in a carrier, and I have no choice - I can't let him get more matted up.
I'm calling our vet this morning to find out if they do it there or if they can have someone come in - he is going to need to be sedated, I think. Poor boy...