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  1. #1
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    You are going to England ?? How about a "pit-stop" in Belgium , we have a guestroom with full sight on the garden!!
    I miss you enormously Sydney, Maya, Inka & Zazou Be happy there at the Rainbow Bridge

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    Thank you! She is taking allergy medicine already, and I doubt she'd want to wear a mask. An air filter might be a good idea though.

    Lut, it would be lovely to visit - and I could probably get my Belgian Francs changed in a bank, but I don't have much time, I'm also visiting a friend in London, so the schedule is a bit tight.



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    I know Fister won't like this one bit, but bathe him, it truly works. I had to bathe Minion every month or so when I first adopted him because I was TERRIBLY allergic. I've had 2 allergists tell me that I should either get rid of my cats (not going to happen) or bathe them every week. I only bathe them two or three times a year now and I notice a huge improvement in my allergies for about a week after I bathe them.

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    Randi,

    I've also heard that bathing a cat will help with allergic situations. It may be worth a try if Mr. Fister is a willing participant

    It certainly is good of your neighbour to look after Fister when you're away - she is indeed a wonderful friend and must love your little buddy lots

    Enjoy your trip
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    Old-fashioned white gloves - just cloth gloves that she can wear while giving him extended petting, and then immediately throw in a laundry basket might help. I used to have to use a paper towel to pet a cat I was cat-sitting, as he would be desperately lonely, and want to rub against my arm as I was measuring out his food!
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    LOL! There's no way Fister would let me bathe him, so that's out of the question! He would get so stressed that he'd probably get sick. Thanks anyway!

    The gloves is a good idea, I'll talk to her about that. I do brush Fister every day with a wet rubber brush, and he loves it, so maybe I should make it a bit more wet or use my exfoliating glove and run over him. In any case, we'll find a way to make it work so she can cuddle with him.



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