Ok - I wonder if anyone has any experience of this.
Lily is our first indoor cat and at the moment she has gorgeous soft paw pads. She will not be going outside so there is no need for her pads to toughen up.
Hubby would like her little pads to stay lovely and soft, and also doesn't want them to dry out running over carpet all the time (softey isn't he). I've been looking on the internet and all I can find are ointments to keep dogs paw pads soft because they go outside in the wet and cold so much. These are usually aloe vera ointments.
This might be something that those of you who show cats know about.
Does anyone else put anything on their indoor kitty's paw pads to keep them soft or are we just being really soft
Lily is our first indoor cat and at the moment she has gorgeous soft paw pads. She will not be going outside so there is no need for her pads to toughen up.
Hubby would like her little pads to stay lovely and soft, and also doesn't want them to dry out running over carpet all the time (softey isn't he). I've been looking on the internet and all I can find are ointments to keep dogs paw pads soft because they go outside in the wet and cold so much. These are usually aloe vera ointments.
This might be something that those of you who show cats know about.
Does anyone else put anything on their indoor kitty's paw pads to keep them soft or are we just being really soft