Posts Tagged “Haired”

How to cut long haired and curly haired cats’ hair with scissors in thisfree feline dental health video. Expert: Carolyn Haynie Contact: www.purrzonecats.com Bio: Carolyn Haynie has been a dog and cat groomer for 40 plus years. She owns a Persian Cat Cattery that produced a National Winner in 2005. Filmmaker: Liz Mortensen
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How to clip out matted hair from a cat’s coat in thisfree feline dental health video. Expert: Carolyn Haynie Contact: www.purrzonecats.com Bio: Carolyn Haynie has been a dog and cat groomer for 40 plus years. She owns a Persian Cat Cattery that produced a National Winner in 2005. Filmmaker: Liz Mortensen

The female cat seeks comfort from the male cat after she learns some scary information about her future. (The original version of this video was posted on October 24, 2008 and received 2182 views.) #7 – Most Responded (7-4-09) – Education #71 – Top Favorited (7-4-09) – Education #9 – Most Responded (7-5-09) – Education #44 – Most Responded (This Week) – Education #66 – Top Favorited (7-5-09) – Education #11 – Most Responded (7-6-09) – Education #59 – Top Favorited (7-6-09) – Education #68 – Most Responded (This Week) – Pets & Animals

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of health problem? such as genetics, or thyroids, is something to worry about? is there any thing you can do to make the hair grow?
please reply only from vets, techs, or breeders who have had similar problems,

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I have a wonderful hymalaian cat who I have had since he was a kitten. He is almost 13 years old now and with the exception of having a hard time climbing stairs he is in pretty good health. Lately I have noticed however that his fur is becoming very tangled, we try to brush him every day but somehow within 12hours he has 5 or 6 dreadlocks formed in various places. When he was younger we would bath him once in a while but because of his age we do not want to stress him out with a bath especially if it isn’t going to solve the problem. (Cats naturally don’t need baths, he is an indoor cat so he doesn’t get dirty and he does still clean himself)
Would bathing him help? Is it worth it? (I feel bad brushing the tangles out of him everyday the poor guy is going to end up bald)
Are there any other solutions to this?

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Can that cause health problems ? How do I get her to get used to my adult doberman ?

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