I have 2 long haired ferals , is there anyway I can trap them and sedate them myself in order to groom them? All reccomendation appreciated. L9ll11tq
It's not possible, I don't think, if they won't let you touch them. If they will go into and use a small modular shelter, though, you could install one of those corner groomers available at most "pet" supply stores. It wouldn't be anything like a real grooming implement, but it might help a little.I have 2 long haired ferals , is there anyway I can trap them and sedate them myself in order to groom them? All reccomendation appreciated. L9ll11tq
I'd be reluctant to do that, though, because when the cat licks, they are ingesting fur. The resulting furballs probably pass easily; but IDK if I'd really want this.I have a long haired semi feral cat and there is no way she would allow me to brush her. I had read that olive oil applied to mats help to eliminate them and isn't dangerous if they lick it. So I took a syringe filled with olive oil and squirt it on her mats while she was eating because I was really trying to avoid taking her to the vet and having her sedated. Sure enough the mats came off within the week and she was back to having silky smooth fur. May be worth a try