
28-12-2004, 02:19 PM
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Originally Posted by woozy
... Anyway, re-check with your vet before you do this if you have an oily tail situation. Sometimes, it could be what they call the "stud tail" symptom where the oily foundations are similar. That will require other forms of treatment.
wooz....
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well wooz, my male cats do not hv that oily tail symptom coz they already neutered from SPCA. so, less headache for me..
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