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Best way to grab a ferel?
When working with my neutered outdoor part feral cat, I must have total
conviction in what I am doing. If I get scratched a little along the way, I mustn't react (or the session is over). Any known technique for picking up such a cat with the least risk while slipping a breakaway flea collar over its head? Thanks. |
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Best way to grab a ferel?
By the way... It's not a cheap flea collar, it's a Seresto.
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Best way to grab a ferel?
"John Doe" wrote in message ... When working with my neutered outdoor part feral cat, I must have total conviction in what I am doing. If I get scratched a little along the way, I mustn't react (or the session is over). Any known technique for picking up such a cat with the least risk while slipping a breakaway flea collar over its head? Thanks. get him eating some sardines, then grab him by the scruff (Like his mummy did) and slip the collar on. Wear gardening gloves though. Worked for me. |
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