Hair Dressers have a comb that is sharp. It will thin your hair by trimming some hairs while combing.
Just a suggestion.
Mine have nice short hair so that's not a problem I have. Sam still gets a stinky butt though.
Good luck
Hair Dressers have a comb that is sharp. It will thin your hair by trimming some hairs while combing.
Just a suggestion.
Mine have nice short hair so that's not a problem I have. Sam still gets a stinky butt though.
Good luck
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We get plenty of cats in at work with "stinky butt" fur. We usually wet the cat, lather it up with soap real well, and then let them soak so that it loosens up the feces. After that, we're usually able to rinse them off and run a small flea comb through and get the rest out. If It's badly matted, you may have to get some electric clippers to shave the area and just make sure you clean it more often.
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I deal with this on a daily basis with my kittens. I've found that using a flea comb works well especially if it's dry poo. If it's fresh, I try to wipe it off with a wet paper towel first and then dry it. Then I'll use the flea comb to get the rest off if there's anything left. Good luck.![]()
I like the eyebrow shapers that Isabel showed. Cole's fur there is somewhat matted - and I would rather trim it with something effective. Getting his backside wet - I gave him a bath once, and although it worked ok, I want to use a method that I can do regularly. I'll also ask my hairdresser about a comb.
Thanks!
ETA: I have flea combs, but they are much too fine for the matted stuff. His fur doesn't get really long in that area, but does mat without too much encouragement!
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My Crystal is such a pudge she can't properly groomer herself. My vet will use the electric trimmer and "shave" all around "the area" Lasts a good 6 months. Trick is to re shave the area BEFORE it gets so long, and "close" (you know to WHAT) that you have mats and clumps again.
I can't possibly work on Crystal myself. It takes me, one vet tech AND the vet to get this done.![]()
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How about rubbing his butt with some balsam, like we use for human hair? Or even olive oil. Then you would be able to comb it, I'm sure. Depending how he reacts, you may need a cone so he doesn't lick it off.
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Good idea, Randi!
With the bichons, when we get a mat, we rub some vegetable oil on our hands and work it through the hair to get the mat untangled; when we don't want to cut the whole darn thing off, that is, lol!
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