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Thread: Does your pet liked to be brush?

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    Does your pet liked to be brush?

    Noisette, Tuesday's COD, likes to be be brushed, but seems to be particular about where! I'm happy to report Freckles (the cat) loves being brushed. She'll strech out so I can brush her on one side, then her
    tummy, then turn her with the brush so I can get the other side. This is important, because she's long haired and prone to hairballs. (that's another story already covered in Cat, Health)

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    For me it's difficult to vote in this week's poll since each of my cats behaves differently. My 18 year old male loves it, he purrs throughout and even turns rounds for me. It's different with my females though. One of them hates it and even tries to bite, the other will let me do it (but everyone else who tries is in trouble)but she needs to be in the mood otherwise forget it.

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    i've never brushed my cat before. what kind of brush do you use?

    i bet he'd love it.

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    Gio, you have three cats? It's ok to vote three times.

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    Charlie loves being brushed. He will even grab the brush with his paws and rub his face against it.

    Ben,
    The pet stores carry brushes, but any soft-bristled brush will do.

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    even if i have a short hair?

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    Yah, man
    Charlie's a short hair too.

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    Both of mine are short haired cats so they are easy. Trevor loves being brushed almost as much as eating and sleeping. He sometimes goes to the drawer where I keep the brush and meows.

    Andy will put up with it but often is more interested in biting the brush. Guess he feels it is some sort of living thing violating his body.

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    all my dogs loved to be brushed. One of my three cats likes it. the other one does some times. And my kitten hates it!

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    My cats push each other out of the way when I pull out the brush or even the comb. Sometimes when I am working at my desk I will just show them the brush and can count on having two cats in front of me in a flash. The only problem is that Rascal gets into it so much that he drools all over my desk. So I can't even start without having a towel on hand.

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    One of my dogs likes it and the other only tolerates it.

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    Freckles, thanks for the tip. It just didn't click that I could vote three times!

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    Gini....I have a drooler too. He doesn't do it when I brush him, but boy when we have a long cudding session I really get a soaking!!

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    My cat Simba loves to be brushed. I use my dogs glove brush to brush him. The glove brush works great because all your doing is petting the cat and it's being brushed at the same time.

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    I find combing and brushing a dog to be a very calming activity for me, so wouldn't you know it I would never have a dog that enjoyed it. I take such care to use the proper tools and methods to tackle any mat so not to be hurting my dog in the process. With the curly haired cockapoos, it is a task that requires much gentleness and care, but when I got the cocker, I thought I would finally have a dog who would enjoy the process....WRONGO. He is as bad as the rest of them. When the neighbors dog used to stop over, I'd quick run to get a comb because she seemed to enjoy it.

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