Monday, May 11, 2009

How do you get lilly pollen out of a white cats fur?

Am aware that lillies are poisoness to cats. I have tried giving cat a bath with shampoo and using baby wipe!!! Fur is still tarnished with yellow!

How do you get lilly pollen out of a white cats fur?
brush cat first then bathe i would also consider using an elizabethan collar until all the pollen is gone if you are unable to get it all out then i would consider going to a groomer who may be able to assist you by the way , most dog groomers also do cats too
Reply:A boil wash gets that colour out off underpants
Reply:keep the cat brushed and groomed well
Reply:theres only one way...uve got to shave ur PuSSy (cat)
Reply:lilly pollen is a very strong pigment. If you have thoroughly washed the cat, then the fur is just stained and her tongue will not do any better therefore she will not get poisoned. Best thing to do is just leave it - the hairs will eventually fall out and be replaced.


Rename the cat in the meantime, for example lemondrop lol!
Reply:Theres no safe way you can move a lily-pollen stain from ANYTHING!!!!! Just snip out the affected fur---nothing else you can do. It will soon grow back.
Reply:give her a good shave
Reply:The stain may fade in time, and your cat will definately loose it when it sheds those hairs.
Reply:shave it


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