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or if you have a disguised killer like I do then drive said animal to the vet and ask them to wash it... at least they can anestetise it to clean it off... sorry but I have the scars from trying to wash her many years ago and I AIN'T adding to that collection
However washing up liquid should do the job - and have a tin of Tuna ready to appease the moggy who WILL hate you for the forseeable future...DFW Nerd #025DFW no more! Officially debt free 2017 - now joining the MFW's!
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I know its not OS but I brought some pet bath wipes from wilkos which were quite cheap, bit like baby wipes only wetter, they got the oil off my cat with no injuries or scars (on me not the cat!) to show for it thankfully!0
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Hi thanks for all the suggestions, I've had a go with a cloth. He's fine, in fact fast asleep beside me. I'll see if I can post a pic, he's a real character (aren't they all)?0
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