Despite what the groundhog said, Spring is coming and it is having its way with Fleurp. For longtime readers, you know that Fleurp becomes anemic every spring and every spring she loses her incredibly glorious mane and quite a bit of fur.
As a result, she leaves little bits of herself all over the place.
um, excuse me..
How is this post not all about me?
Seriously?!?
I have found a local place that grooms cat and I am going to make an appointment in the next few days to get Fleurp's belly shaved, because while I can groom her mane off (it is actually almost all gone now) and can work on her sides, she will not let me get to her belly. I am hoping this prevents the worst of her issues and I don't need to put her back on prednisolone. We won't know if it helps for several weeks.
I think Fleurp is a much better indicator of spring than some overgrown rodent. Sending purrs that the belly shave helps!
ReplyDeleteFleurp has her own thang going on! Hoping that the grooming has the results she needs.
ReplyDeletegood luck - we can't wait to see her new do
ReplyDeleteThat's a lot of fur! Yikes!
ReplyDeleteYap, we want to see the new do too.
ReplyDeleteEmma and Buster
Oh no, but such is life
ReplyDeleteWe hope shaving her belly helps. Purrs
ReplyDeletePoor Fleurp, I hope that helps.
ReplyDeletemy stars girl I lose my mane every spring as well so I totally understand and the best of fishes as we say to you at the "spa" ~~~~~~ hugs from dai$y =^..*=♥♥
ReplyDeleteI hope this year will be better for her.
ReplyDeletePoor Fleurp. We hope the shaving and grooming will help her do better this year.
ReplyDeleteI hope all goes well for lovely Fleurp. We are all mane-free here, and have been since it got bitterly cold, which makes no sense at all . . . .
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