Kitten Corner > What I want
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Grooming > Grooming (4 cats all longhaired)
Smokey
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| Purred: Sun Sep 25, '11 6:09pm PST |  |  |  |  | you should first mist them, and rub them down with your hands to get them wet, but not soaked. Then, shampoo them with a natural oatmeal shampoo, like you are. After that, rinse the cats. Then, use a misting bottle with condtioner mixed in, and mist the cat down. Rinse it again, and then dry with a towel or blow dryer. If you want any more advice, read the following books:
ASPCA cat care guide
Grooming the stubborn cat
Long haired grooming: Cats
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Kitten Corner > What I want
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| Purred: Sun Sep 25, '11 5:57pm PST |  |  |  |  | ok, so, i really want a new kitten. I am 12 years old, and have 3 cats and 2 dogs right now. My dad and I both love cats, so he would not mind another. What is a good cat to get? One that is in a budget of $100 to $400. One that is shorthaired, has no special needs, known to be healthy, few health problems, is good with other animals, usually docile, and is easy to train, since I want it as a kitten. Also loving and not aggressive. Any ideas? Thanks! |  |  |  |  |
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