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    Can anyone knit? (Princess pic)

    The CAT


    THE TOOL


    THE RESULTS!


    My Mama use to say that is enough fur to make some kitten britches! We have plenty that would make a lot of kitten britches for the kitties out there that have outgrown theirs. Anyone know how to knit?

    Whoever posted about this tool was absolutely 100% right about it. This thing works like a CHARM! Got it today and as you can see, we used it, it works UNBELIEVABLLY well! Princess LOVED it.

    Anyone thinking this looks like your lost cat in SE Louisiana that is a MALE, it could be your cat. Please pm me asap!Note added later, Princess IS a girl!
    Last edited by Laura's Babies; 07-04-2004 at 10:23 AM.

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    ah! So Princess is a Prince???
    YES, that tool is absolutely amazing. When I first bought it, I did not see how it could possibly do much of anything but now you have the proof in a huge pile!!
    I use it on all three cats - short haired Eliot & Emily, too...problem is they hate it I needed to get started when they were younger I guess. I also need a bath when I am finished
    Doesn't it seem like the kitty should look bald when you are finished? But they just look great! Somehow it just gets that dead hair out.
    Maybe you can stuff a pillow Laura??

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    Don't know if "it" is male or female... TO MUCH FUR and it don't trust me enough messing around "down" there yet.. So it could be either.... that is why I posted that in red... hoping somebody will see it and I didn't want to scare them away because it I call "her, a "she". Could be a "HE"... Yes, GREAT TOOL! Amazing! I took it to Lucky's Mawmaw and we use it on him and he loved it.. Bet it felt like a back scratch to him..

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    I just bought one too, at the suggestion of PT!!! I literally came home 15 minutes ago with it I'm going to wait until tonight when Mike is here and have him do the holding while I do the brushing. They are not to fond of being brushed and would rather play with it than let it touch them. Hee - that is a LOT of hair.
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    Sorry, dont know how to knit, but I could use one of those shedding blades! I had one for Nicki and they work unbelievably well.

    Now all you need is Sleeping Beauty to come along and spin the fur into yarn for you (please tell her to watch out about pricking her finger, or she might go into an endless sleep only her true love Prince can awken her from!)

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    wow! Now I know why my mom doesn't want another long haired cat!

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    Goodness Gracious!!! That poor kitty was in need of some serious brushing! I bet he/she feels so good now. That is a lot of fur!
    You need to get a loom and start weaving!



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    The Es were brushed with their cutting blade today too! I'm sure Shirley and all the other squirrels in the neighborhood are grateful for the nest lining....

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    IT'S A GIRL! I gave her another "treatment" with that blade awhile ago and I worked on her back end the most, working my way up to checking her out and SHE is definality a SHE ... I have a question for all you experiences Mommies here though, she looks mighty "open" there, her "twat" looks more like a "0" than a slit, it is definately open. That drip when I brush her that I thought was drool, could be urine.. I have never experienced this so I need you opinions and advice now.. Is that normal? (I don't think so)

    She was in hiding most of the day and would not come out, so I got the "tool" and showed it to her and she tried to come out and couldn't... She had her poor self, wedged between the freezer and the wall. I had to grab her by the scruff of her neck and pull her up to get her out...Then we went to work on finding out her gender...

    Oh, she STILL has not eaten yet... This is the 4th day. I bought science diet can and another brand and she will not eat. What can I offer to entice her to eat? If I have to force feed her, how do you do that and what do you feed them? She is just so upset loosing her Mommie!! I checked for dehydration and she is fine right now with that.. How many days can they go and not eat?

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    Number one...I have no idea why she would have an "O". I have to tell you that I haven't looked that close at mine but I do think they all have a slit. That sounds kind of wierd but I don't know if it means anything is wrong or not.
    As for the food she needs to eat soon. Four days is a long time and she may just need some help getting started. I would try some of the Fancy Feast brands, especially the ones that are sliced because they are full of gravy. She may lap that up as a beginning. If not I would get baby food, I think everyone talks about veal, and feed it to her with a syringe if she won't eat it on her own. You may have to force her but she is going to get sick soon if she doesn't eat. There are a lot more experienced people when it comes to this so I hope they can advise you better than me. Do you know for a fact that she is drinking? Is she using the litter box at all?
    She is probably grieving and may be one of those very picky babies that wants only the food that she is used to. Since that is unknown you may not have a choice but to force her. I know you don't want to and I hope you don't have to. I wonder if her teeth are ok? She may have problems and can't eat the dry. It's so hard to know.
    I hope and pray that someone is looking for her!! How could anyone have thrown that baby away??



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    I don't think she was thrown away... I thing she "escaped" or got out somehow... I will get that baby food tomorrow and force feed her if I have to then.... Thanks..

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    Shedding blades are amazing, I use mine on Tibby all the time and I'm always amazed at how much fur comes off.
    I've been Defrosted!

    Thanks for the great signature Kay!

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    Wow, that's a lot of hair. I bet she feels and looks a lot better - although she was beautiful to begin with.

    I hope she starts eating soon. I don't have any suggestions but hopefully the ones already offered will help. As for her female question - I don't have a clue on that either. Does the shelter have a vet? Maybe the vet could check her out when you return.

    From Decker with Love

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    Yea, I believe they do have a vet that comes in once a week or so.. If she is not eating on her own by Tuesday, I reckon I will take her to a vet on my own....but I would ask the shelter first...

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    I can spin and Knit it for you just mail it all to me
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