Ahh yes, my Isaac gets them. When they are left around the house I refer to it as finding Presents from Isaac. 2 presents in 2 weeks = time for a trip to the vet to get a sanitary shave.
Originally Posted by FootersOwnsMe
Kricket gets dingleberries every once in a while. When she donated blood last time I took advantage of her being under drugs. I took those clippers and shaved her hind end bald. The hubby and I called her baboon butt after that but she does not like her "feathers" being brushed at all. She is very sensitive on her hind end and its trouble some getting her dingleberries out. Thank god for the shave job I gave her.
It sounds funny, but that is exactly what it looks like. I totally know what you mean.Originally Posted by DeeDeeMay
Sorry, but when I saw the term 'baboon butt' I had to laugh!And I have to admit to the rest of you guys, I've never heard of dingleberries before but I guess it's worth keeping my eyes peeled in case any of my kits get them...
Tootsie roll?Originally Posted by Meowmmy_Aprile
Frisky gets poopy foot. I don't know how he does it but sometimes he manages to step in his poop while he is burying it and gets a tootsie roll stuck to his foot
Yes it looks like a piece of tootsie roll candy stuck to his foot. When he does it just right it even kinda makes a U shape around his paw and he just walks around like he doesn't even notice this big piece of poop is stuck to the bottom of his paw.Originally Posted by binkyhoo
Tootsie roll?Yes!
Actually they will but not without some screaming and possible biting.Originally Posted by Yosemite
I know what dingleberries are but I like to call them "willnots". They will not come off.
Originally Posted by binkyhoo
Much better termage.
I call the long fur on Binks and Hoots hind legs, "bloomers". Like the old under garments that had poufy thighs.
As in, " she has a dingleberrie in her bloomers".