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moonwish22 t1_iugbnt4 wrote
I get my long haired cat shaved at our vet’s office. If we don’t, she mats no matter what we do. The vet techs were able to shave my grumpy kitty without issue and if we do it at home, we’re bleeding profusely at only just a patch done. Like my vet, your vet could give something like Ativan to calm them if needed. I would suggest going your vet!
sawamander t1_iugecqf wrote
Probably a good case for shaving under sedation. ):
Elendril333 t1_iugs0mi wrote
I have a rescue with similar issues. I recommend talking to your vet about sedation meds. Also, get a good, comfortable muzzle. Training with the muzzle is a must, make it a positive experience rather than a punishment. I use a Baskerville black rubber muzzle that's like a basket so my dog can be given treats and drink while wearing it.
Good luck!
After-Smoke-7394 t1_iug61ub wrote
I haven't tried her because we are still working on conditioning him to the brush at home, but I keep getting info about Grooming by Courtney when I ask about grooming for my nervous guy!
[deleted] OP t1_iug819l wrote
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sopabe6197 t1_iuhquuo wrote
Here stick you arm in this bear trap for $50. Hey why isn't anyone interested?
DeleteSystem33 t1_iug36dz wrote
https://i.imgur.com/F3xwZpz.jpg
Not to be confused for a homeless stray, this is actually a completely spoiled giant baby.