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cats and musterole
Have you had your cats show an atraction to musterole or flexall or
other anti-pain creams....our cat will just bite away at the knee or shin that has had musterole applied ken |
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ken wrote:
Have you had your cats show an atraction to musterole or flexall or other anti-pain creams....our cat will just bite away at the knee or shin that has had musterole applied ken, what is "musterole," a takeoff on the old musterd plasters? Anyway what do they smell like? Our boy loves anything minty. |
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On Thu, 01 Sep 2005 18:30:07 +0200, Mowzer wrote:
ken wrote: Have you had your cats show an atraction to musterole or flexall or other anti-pain creams....our cat will just bite away at the knee or shin that has had musterole applied ken, what is "musterole," a takeoff on the old musterd plasters? Anyway what do they smell like? Our boy loves anything minty. Musterol has been around over 75 years. Yes, they used it in place of mustard plasters. When I was a teenager I had a bad chest cold. My mother rubbed Musterol on my chest. Unfortunately, I was allergic to it and I broke out in giant hives from head to foot. There were no antihistamines in those days either. It is not "minty"! MLB |
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