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ice on ice for cats? has anyone ever used ice on ice for mats on cats? do you think it would be ok to try it? I can't imagine why it wouldn't be ok... also, i noticed on the bottle that it doesn't state the ingredients, just that it doesn't contain any harsh chemicals. does anyone know where i could find out what the ingredients really are? thanks, omega |
Check their site... do a search for it. I wouldn't dream of bathing my cat... :eek: But you have at it.. Good luck. ;) I'm sure it will be fine for a cat too. |
I think all of their grooming products are made for canine and feline. |
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i am not planning on giving a cat a bath, :eek: but my son's cats get matted so easily, i thought he could try this just on the mats. i don't see on the bottle where it says anything about cats... but like i said, i'm sure it would be ok. i was just wondering what actually is in the stuff. omega |
I just looked on my bottle and it doesnt have a list of ingredients on it. |
Speaking of bathing cats..... after we got our two kittens from the animal shelter, we realized they had ringworm. I had to bathe those two boogers three times a week with shampoo from the vet for weeks!! I had to even let them sit with the shampoo on for 10 minutes before rinsing - that's when they got put in a little kennel to wait. But you know, they got used to it real quick and actually enjoyed it after a while. I've heard some pretty funny stories about bathing cats though! |
i tried getting a couple of mats out of the cat today. i'm not sure how long you're supposed to work in the Ice on Ice on the mat, but i didn't have much luck getting them out. :( maybe i just don't know how to do it, or maybe it doens't work that well or maybe the mats are too bad????? i don't know. omega |
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