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She really hates any one touching her feet and gets into such a state at the vets that they want her sedated evey time she goes in. I am not happy to do that. I just managed to feel one of her back feet when I was chatting to Erin and felt that a claw had grown in a funny angle. Put the phone down to have a better look. Oh no the Diva wasnt having that. I managed to get hold of her and have a good feel of the claws on her hind feets. They really do need clipping. She whined and grumbled the whole time I had hold of her. I didnt talk or pander to her and she remained still while I had a good feel and she didnt struggle, just growled and whined as she does. So tomorrow evening I must take the bull by the horns or the Diva by the back legs which ever Wish me luck. Moli grapes would be lovely and maybe a magazine too |
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Why hasn't anyone invented a straightjacket for cats, one so that you can inspect one leg at a time? Good luck Elaine - I shall be thinking of you. |
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I don't know if this is any help but my friend who is a cat/dog groomer, when she has a cat with "issues" about being groomed, puts a sock over their head. She says it instantly subdues them and she can get on with what she has to do, suppose you could try it. |
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