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Trouble Spot #1
Every day, get your person to check behind your ears.
Using a comb or brush, gently run it behind the ears.
Trouble Spot #1
Every day, get your person to check behind your ears.
Using a comb or brush, gently run it behind the ears.
While your person is feeling for clumps (aka "rats") behind the ears, he/she can do a little massage.
That feels soooo good!
12 comments:
You obviously have your person well-trained Mandu!
Purrs,
The Chans
You have a spa at home, Mandu!
Mom says that behind the ears is a bad mat spot. It's good that you avoid them!!
The Florida Furkids and Angel Sniffie
my mommy still can only halfway brush my long furs..chances are, another grooming at the vet will happen.
i hope she can finally get a grip..seriously..she can't close her fingers to make a fist yet but she's sure trying!!1
I love massage too!!!
HAve a great Tuesday!
Praline always got them behind her ears and under her front arms. Now I'll have two floofy kitties to groom everyday.
Mom Paula
This is a special place for a great massage, I think I would love it as well!
purrs and love
Luna
Excellent advice fur sure!!!
That's good advice. We are shorthaired cats but we still like the massage!
Thank you Mandu for visiting us. You sure are pampered lots. We are following you now. Have a great day.
I have been very sad because I'm visiting my namogadinho passed the bridge of the rainbow and is now a star, my star ....
Thank you for your kind words
Good weekend and the ronrons
kika
That sure is a good idea Mandu. Even though I am a short haired cat, the massage sounds like a good idea. Cleo might have the rats behind her ears though.
Casper
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