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| 4639.1 |  | MADRE::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Fri May 10 1991 18:29 | 2 | 
|  |     A damp facecloth?  Reserved for this particular use :-)
    
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| 4639.2 | Doesn't Bother Me | SANFAN::FOSSATJU |  | Fri May 10 1991 19:34 | 8 | 
|  |     Sounds like she's long hair(ed)?  I have one that also gets a little
    a-hemmmm - dried up back there some times and I keep old face cloths
    for this purpose - and wipe her off with warm water and sort of brush
    the tangles out - I also keep the fur on her back end trimmed and that
    seems to help.  At first she hated it (like everything else that new)
    but now she's used to and seems to enjoy the "bidet" process.
    
    Giudi
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| 4639.3 |  | MUTTON::BROWN |  | Fri May 10 1991 19:50 | 15 | 
|  |     Dian,
    
    How about trying using some lanolin ointment?  You can find it in the
    baby section at the drug store. (check with vet to be sure this is
    safe, but I have used it without a problem).  Anyway, one thing that I
    have found is that it helps keep the area from getting raw, and it also
    seems to stimulate the cat into wanting to clean themselves.  For some
    reason, they can't seem to tolerate the lanolin on them, but the stuff
    that prompted the lanolin being there in the first place doesn't bother
    them! ;^)
    
    I have a cat that has this problem.  She isn't fat either, just isn't
    into cleanliness.  It isn't as though she can't reach.
    
    Jo
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| 4639.4 | Bath ?? | SUBURB::MARSHC |  | Mon May 13 1991 09:06 | 13 | 
|  |     Dian,
    
    Not knowing how old your cat is I can't say this would be a good idea
    since it is something all my cats have been used to since babies, but
    have you tried bathing her ??  Mushroom gets bathed once every six
    months...beats flea powder....but also encourages her to clean her
    properly when she licks herself dry.  I can appreciate if she is an
    older cat she may have a fit when you try and get her in, but Mushroom
    actually sits and purrs when the water is nice and warm for her.
    
    Hope you find a solution
    
    Chris
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| 4639.5 | A little snip here and there... | SOLVIT::IVES |  | Mon May 13 1991 15:22 | 15 | 
|  |     Ming being 9 this July has at times had a "dirty bum" (putting it
    delicately.)  I hold her in my one arm like a baby and back her up
    to the sprayer in the kitchen sink and using warm water and dish
    detergent I clean her off and dry her the best I can with paper
    towel. She hates that mess hanging to her bum and under tail part.
    
    Then I was the sink with clorox and HOT, HOT water and then scrub
    it down with Ajax.
    
    We also keep the fur in that section of her body cut shorter. She
    is so round and has so much fur that what we cut off really doesn't
    spoil her looks. The "pantaloons" just aren't quite as full.
    
    
    Barbara & her 3M's
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| 4639.6 | good ideas | TYGON::WILDE | why am I not yet a dragon? | Tue May 14 1991 15:58 | 5 | 
|  | we bathe Hannah regularly and although she blusters, she doesn't really hate
it....but the "dirty bum" is a daily occurrance - so, I think I'll try the
lanolin (after Dr. Lee agrees) and see if it will encourage the tubby girl
to bend a little harder to get down there.  I use a damp wash cloth, but I've
been fearing chafing or worse - delicate tissue and what not.
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