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The Furminator grooming tool

Posted By: Furminator on 2007-06-30
In Reply to: Cat gourging, throwing up, need input - Sallie

works well on my dog, especially right after a bath. It doesn't move through the coat as well when the first starts getting dirty or tangled, but my goodness, does it take it out when the coat is clean. Not cheap, but you would keep a lot of fur from going through the cat's system.


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