We can't use a comb on Pinot - she'll attack as well. If her Dad sits her in his lap and gets her calm (she's not a lap cat) he can then use a brush on her. It has to be a very soothing process or it won't work.
We can't use a comb on Pinot - she'll attack as well. If her Dad sits her in his lap and gets her calm (she's not a lap cat) he can then use a brush on her. It has to be a very soothing process or it won't work.
We don't know her age since she went to us. We rescued her from a lifetime in the outdoors. We figure she is at least around 3 to 4 because she has had a couple or so litters. Next time she goes to the vets I will see if I can get a closer estimate.
Thanks for the advice. I will try the glove next time (just can't find it).
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