Thea & Bobbin
Warren Veteran
Bobbin has never been keen on being handled, understandably, but tonight I felt the urge to give him a once over. He was surprisingly calm and let me pick him up and burrito him no probs :shock:
I gave him an all over inspection... he has taken to peeing on his sofa - it's old so no probs there, but the surface of it is almost waterproof and the pee just sits on top and he ends up with a wet bum :roll: So I gave him a wipe with baby wipes and I also noticed that he has some slight matting between his legs with very small amounts of soft poo stuck to the fur, not a lot, but I tried to brush it out (bit tricky) and I didn't want to hurt him by pulling too hard. I did very carefully cut a few of the worse pieces off but it was still awkward to brush.
I hear that cornflower is a good "dry shampoo" and to rub a bit in and brush it out. Is this something that you guys recommend and also how often do you groom this area to keep it lovely? Or do you not groom it at all?
Sorry, bit long winded
Ta :wave:
I gave him an all over inspection... he has taken to peeing on his sofa - it's old so no probs there, but the surface of it is almost waterproof and the pee just sits on top and he ends up with a wet bum :roll: So I gave him a wipe with baby wipes and I also noticed that he has some slight matting between his legs with very small amounts of soft poo stuck to the fur, not a lot, but I tried to brush it out (bit tricky) and I didn't want to hurt him by pulling too hard. I did very carefully cut a few of the worse pieces off but it was still awkward to brush.
I hear that cornflower is a good "dry shampoo" and to rub a bit in and brush it out. Is this something that you guys recommend and also how often do you groom this area to keep it lovely? Or do you not groom it at all?
Sorry, bit long winded
Ta :wave: