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baby wipes?
Any reason you guys think I couldnt use baby wipes on Jaspers tushie? He
is kind of messy right now. I got plain, unscented. Pam |
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"kitkat" wrote in message ... Any reason you guys think I couldnt use baby wipes on Jaspers tushie? He is kind of messy right now. I got plain, unscented. Take a look at the ingredients list. Some baby wipes contain propylene glycol which is toxic to cats - especially since he'll probably clean himself. Phil |
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Phil P. wrote:
"kitkat" wrote: Any reason you guys think I couldnt use baby wipes on Jaspers tushie? He is kind of messy right now. I got plain, unscented. Take a look at the ingredients list. Some baby wipes contain propylene glycol which is toxic to cats - especially since he'll probably clean himself. Phil There are some wipes made for pets. I happened to see some just yesterday, but I didn't examine them. I hope, given what you say, they don't contain propylene glycol! -- Jean B. |
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"Jean B." wrote in message ... Phil P. wrote: "kitkat" wrote: Any reason you guys think I couldnt use baby wipes on Jaspers tushie? He is kind of messy right now. I got plain, unscented. Take a look at the ingredients list. Some baby wipes contain propylene glycol which is toxic to cats - especially since he'll probably clean himself. Phil There are some wipes made for pets. I happened to see some just yesterday, but I didn't examine them. I hope, given what you say, they don't contain propylene glycol! They have these at Walmart and Petsmart. |
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On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 11:55:37 -0500, "Phil P."
wrote: "kitkat" wrote in message m... Any reason you guys think I couldnt use baby wipes on Jaspers tushie? He is kind of messy right now. I got plain, unscented. Take a look at the ingredients list. Some baby wipes contain propylene glycol which is toxic to cats - especially since he'll probably clean himself. Phil Woah. I've been using some on Jackie. I'd best check the ingredient list. Probably more dangerous for Nipsy since he likes checking out Jackie's butt more than Jackie does. |
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Brandy Alexandre wrote: I figure if they're safe for baby, they're safe for kitty. Presumably, baby doesn't lick his own butt |
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"Brandy Alexandre" wrote in message I figure if they're safe for baby, they're safe for kitty. A baby's hemoglobin doesn't contain *eight* sulfhydryl reactive groups as does a cat's hemoglobin which makes feline hemoglobin highly susceptible to oxidation. Child sodium phosphate retention enemas such as Fleet Enemas are also extremely toxic and potentially fatal to cats because they cause severe electrolyte imbalances and life-threatening hypocalcemia. Phil |
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"kitkat" wrote in message ... | Any reason you guys think I couldnt use baby wipes on Jaspers tushie? He | is kind of messy right now. I got plain, unscented. | | | Pam You must use cat wipes, and cat wipes only. |
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"Brandy Alexandre" wrote in message news:1109187565.a4b6e5f8e637c97a707dc9cfb1152c60@t eranews... Phil P. wrote in rec.pets.cats.health+behav: "Brandy Alexandre" wrote in message I figure if they're safe for baby, they're safe for kitty. A baby's hemoglobin doesn't contain *eight* sulfhydryl reactive groups as does a cat's hemoglobin which makes feline hemoglobin highly susceptible to oxidation. Child sodium phosphate retention enemas such as Fleet Enemas are also extremely toxic and potentially fatal to cats because they cause severe electrolyte imbalances and life-threatening hypocalcemia. Phil I'm really impressed by your knowledge. Truly. But what does it have to do with Huggies Natural wipes? I was commenting on your foolish assumption: "I figure if they're safe for baby, they're safe for kitty". Do you also assume baby foods containing onions are also safe for baby....? You said nothing about what's in them or if any residue from them in particular is toxic to cats. I wasn't commenting on any particular product - I was just telling you its foolish and dangerous to assume a product is safe for a cat because its safe for a baby. What part of that don't you understand? If you want to show off, please showw off on the subject at hand. Thank you. LOL! I'll leave the showing off to you since you love showing off your well trained gaping asshole. |
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"Brandy Alexandre" wrote in message news:1109184497.81be2a4c695c7931d584d9bf3288122e@t eranews... kitkat wrote in rec.pets.cats.health+behav: Any reason you guys think I couldnt use baby wipes on Jaspers tushie? He is kind of messy right now. I got plain, unscented. Pam I use the Huggies Natural on Kami in those cases. Sometime I have to make them a tad wetter to do the job. I figure if they're safe for baby, they're safe for kitty. But babies don't ingest the moisture that is on/in the wipes, whereas a cat can, when cleaning itself. Cathy |
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