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Dry-cleaning a cat recovering from surgery?
On Wed, 04 Jan 2006 20:42:24 -0600, Poobah wrote:
Mephisto is recovering from urethroplasty and is wearing a collar for another week. I've been brushing him regularly, but I need to give him a dry bath to get rid of the smell of urine. I'd like to avoid using commercial foam products because of their heavy perfumes, and I don't want to get the cat wet because of his still-healing surgery wound. Are there household products that I can use to make a sort of kitty dry- cleaning product? poobah I have used those flushable wipes sold alongside diapers. I figure a product that is mild enough for a baby's ass probably won't cause problems for a cat. Charlie |
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