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Static Electricity
I "furminated" Buffy a few minutes ago. For a domestic short hair, she
sure has a really heavy undercoat! She sheds like crazy. The Furminator is an excellent grooming tool. I groom her, put the excess fur in a short lined waste basket. She rolls around and purrs while being "furminated". It's got to feel good to lose that heavy undercoat of fur as the weather is warming up. Of course she gets scritches and plenty of soothing words from me, too. She rolls around and lets me get her sides and the scruff of her heck and the base of her tail. She purrs when I use this deshedding tool on her. This time, though, she decided afterwards to rub against the (I'd emptied it) waste basket where I always put that soft, loose fur. The static electricity was such that some of the fur flew back up and stuck to her. It was funny! Poof! Thanks to static electricity you can have your fur back. I picked the pieces of off Buffy's face. And yes, I have since emptied the basket so no more Buffy Fluff will be flying about the place. Jill |
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