Tibbe will often rub his muzzle along the sharp edge of things - but usually only after a long nap.  He will find a point in the room where a corner edge sticks out such as the kitchen island and rub his muzzle several time across the edge and sometimes scratch his mustache with his hind food.  He doesn't do it for very long and hardly ever on the day of or day after a bath.  I've often checked his mustache to see if anything goopy is in it and usually there isn't.  I just wonder if once his hair loses its fresh-washed silkiness and kind of sticks together more within his mustache, his muzzle feels itchy there or he just doesn't like the way it feels.     
				__________________   Jeanie and Tibbe   One must do the best one can. You may get some marks for a very imperfect answer: you will certainly get none for leaving the question alone. C. S. Lewis     |