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  1. Winter&willow

    Strange Cat Behaviour

    Thank you for your response. Yes they are opposite sex and they have both been neutered.
  2. Winter&willow

    Strange Cat Behaviour

    Hello! I have two 1 year old kittens who have lived with each other since birth. All of a sudden, one of the kittens, Willow, has started acting strangely around the other kitten, Winter. Winter is acting the same as usual however Willow is constantly sniffing Winter and approaches him very...
  3. Winter&willow

    Cat Won't Groom Herself

    She is beautiful! I was thinking of maybe cutting her but I'm worried it wont grow back the same. When we got her spayed she had an area shaved and it's grown back thicker and darker... Would this be the same if she got all of her fur cut?
  4. Winter&willow

    Cat Won't Groom Herself

    A lion cut would definitely look interesting on her! I agree about the brushing it's just quite difficult when she's not wanting to be brushed (which is all the time) so I was wanting her to join in...
  5. Winter&willow

    Cat Struggles To Lick Herself

    I definitely will! Thank you:)
  6. Winter&willow

    Cat Struggles To Lick Herself

    We've tried that before but there's so much beard!
  7. Winter&willow

    Cat Won't Groom Herself

    Yes I usually just use it for her top coat and then a wide tooth comb for the more dense areas and tangles... Thank you for your help though.
  8. Winter&willow

    Cat Struggles To Lick Herself

    Yeah she's not a big fan of the daily brushing so I doubt she would tolerate a bib! Thank you very much, I agree that she is beautiful so I wouldn't want to trim her either. Thank you for your help anyways, I really appreciate it.
  9. Winter&willow

    Cat Won't Groom Herself

    That's what I thought, thank you anyways. Also I have a furminatior brush but that looks more appropriate so I might get one. Thank you again!
  10. Winter&willow

    Cat Won't Groom Herself

    She stays inside most of the time but when it's a nice day I let her out into the garden. She can't leave the garden so she is very safe and it's very unlikely there will be any other animals around. My main problem is her getting knots in her fur because she can't brush them out herself.
  11. Winter&willow

    Cat Won't Groom Herself

    Hello everyone, My British long-hair cat struggles to lick herself as she is really fluffy around her neck area. This means whenever she tries to lick her paws or her belly etc, she gets a mouthful of her beard. I have uploaded a picture so you can see how fluffy she is. I was wondering if...
  12. Winter&willow

    Cat Struggles To Lick Herself

    Hello everyone, My British long-hair cat struggles to lick herself as she is really fluffy around her neck area. This means whenever she tries to lick her paws or her belly etc, she gets a mouthful of her beard. I have uploaded a picture so you can see how fluffy she is. I was wondering if...
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