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Tiger's poops
Tiger's poops always seem to be "strung" together. It must be
undigested pieces of oat grass that he likes to munch on. Any other ideas? ---MIKE--- |
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"---MIKE---" wrote in message ... Tiger's poops always seem to be "strung" together. It must be undigested pieces of oat grass that he likes to munch on. Any other ideas? His own hair, maybe? |
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"---MIKE---" wrote in message ... Tiger's poops always seem to be "strung" together. It must be undigested pieces of oat grass that he likes to munch on. Any other ideas? His own hair, maybe? |
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yeah, could be hair... do you brush him regularly?
"Brigitte" wrote in message ... "---MIKE---" wrote in message ... Tiger's poops always seem to be "strung" together. It must be undigested pieces of oat grass that he likes to munch on. Any other ideas? His own hair, maybe? |
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yeah, could be hair... do you brush him regularly?
"Brigitte" wrote in message ... "---MIKE---" wrote in message ... Tiger's poops always seem to be "strung" together. It must be undigested pieces of oat grass that he likes to munch on. Any other ideas? His own hair, maybe? |
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"---MIKE---" wrote in message ... Tiger's poops always seem to be "strung" together. It must be undigested pieces of oat grass that he likes to munch on. Any other ideas? Could be caused by fur. After you brush him, wipe him down with a warm damp (not wet) face cloth to pick up loose hairs left by brushing. Sounds crazy but its true. Try it, you'll see for yourself. Phil |
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"---MIKE---" wrote in message ... Tiger's poops always seem to be "strung" together. It must be undigested pieces of oat grass that he likes to munch on. Any other ideas? Could be caused by fur. After you brush him, wipe him down with a warm damp (not wet) face cloth to pick up loose hairs left by brushing. Sounds crazy but its true. Try it, you'll see for yourself. Phil |
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