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My long haired cats are starting to look a little "messy", for lack of a better word. I brush and brush and brush but it doesn't get much better. One of my fosters is starting to look like one of those furry rugs. Actually he looks just like a rug when he lays on his back on the floor
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I don't dare to try giving them a bath but I think that their coats could use some shampooing. So, is there any cheap alternatives I could try, like something home made? I know you can get waterless shampoos but they are quite pricey and I have four cats that needs to be "fixed up". I've started to add salmon oil to their food but it's not helping that much. It's really just a cosmetic issue, not a health or wellbeing issue, but I would like to do something about it if possible. Any suggestions?
I don't dare to try giving them a bath but I think that their coats could use some shampooing. So, is there any cheap alternatives I could try, like something home made? I know you can get waterless shampoos but they are quite pricey and I have four cats that needs to be "fixed up". I've started to add salmon oil to their food but it's not helping that much. It's really just a cosmetic issue, not a health or wellbeing issue, but I would like to do something about it if possible. Any suggestions?