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Originally Posted by DougG
Occasionally I'll find poo on the floor, and it could be far from the litterbox. Sometimes any of my three Himalayans might have a poo stuck to their butt fur and they'll eventually shake it off well after leaving the litterbox, or I'll grab a tissue and remove it myself. I don't really worry about it.
A few weeks ago my Silky was using the box - and eventually she came tearing downstairs with a big poo stuck to her shoulder. I'd give anything to know how she managed to do that! Took me a minute to catch her in order to remove it.
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Puddles comes to us and shows us her bum when she has a poop stuck to her fur.
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Rose semi feral, a cpietra rescue, female tabby (approx 13 yrs)
Jasper RIP (2001-2018)
Sweet Pea RIP (2004?-2014)
Puddles RIP (1996-2014)
Snowball RIP (1991-2005)
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