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Conference misery::feline_v1

Title:Meower Power is Valuing Differences
Notice:FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY
Moderator:MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO
Created:Sun Feb 09 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jan 11 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5089
Total number of notes:60366

1624.0. "Persian Owners--HELP!" by TWOMCH::RETZEL () Fri Aug 05 1988 18:55

    I  have a black Persian, neutered male cat.  My problem is I am
    sure quite common--long hair leads to hair balls! he does have
    medication for this but does anyone know any other helpful 
    suggestions? Diet,etc?
    
    P.S. Moonshadow(the cats name) is a good friend and i don't like
    the thought of not being able to keep him because of this!
    
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1624.1CIRCUS::KOLLINGKaren, Sweetie, & Holly; in Calif.Fri Aug 05 1988 19:024
    What do you mean, not being able to keep him?
    
    Is he being brushed daily, to keep the loose hair combed out?
    
1624.2 If all else fails , try petromalt ..AIMHI::MCCURDYFri Aug 05 1988 19:396
    HI.. my pookie and happy are persians and   we get groomed 3 times
    each , and I find that keeps the hairballs  non existant.. if your
    little baby is not  real keen on being groomed , there is  something
    called Petromalt that will help... good luck..
    regards
    kate
1624.3Femalt works good also..DRFIX::IVESFri Aug 05 1988 20:069
    Mocha my Ragdoll has long hair and it is VERY soft, with a soft
    undercoat. He hates to be groomed, (but we do it anyway) and
    give him femalt once a week. It smell strange but he wil lick
    it off my finger.
    
    Don't give up when you find something that works your problem is
    over.
    
    Barbara
1624.4VAXRT::CANNOYConvictions cause convicts.Sat Aug 06 1988 18:4014
    I have two long haired cats, a Maine Coon and a Birman. Neither
    needs daily grooming since they don't mat, no undercoat on either.
    But they do get hairballs. It sounds strange, but I give them white
    petroleum jelly. Yes, just generic Vaseline. They love it. I give
    it to them 2 or 3 times a week. This really helps keep hairballs
    to a minimum. And the vet said it's fine, Petromalt and the other
    stuff is just petroleum jelly with malt and codliver oil. And this
    is so much cheaper.
    
    If they don't get it, the Birman climbs on to my nightstand and
    starts knocking things off, looking over at me after each item hits
    the floor. He's a little terrorist!
                       
    Tamzen
1624.5GroomKOALA::FAMULAROJoe, ZKO3-2T43, DTN381-2565Sat Aug 06 1988 22:415
    I have two Persians, both get brushed regularly (I keep a brush near
    the TV) and I give them Petromalt once a week.  Every once and a while
    they still spit up a furball but no big problems.  The key to
    preventing the problem is to groom.

1624.6Hairballs can be controlled...USMRM2::ESILVAMon Aug 08 1988 13:535
    Even short haired cats can get hairballs if they aren't brushed
    or given vaseline...I don't brush my three, but I do give them vaseline
    once a week to help control the hairballs.
    
    Hope this helps.
1624.7kinda off the subject, butJULIET::CORDESBRO_JOMon Aug 08 1988 22:206
    Re: .4
    
    You have a Birman??  I thought I was the only Birman person in notes
    land!  Where did you get him/her?
    
    Jo
1624.8Aren't Birmans wonderful?VAXRT::CANNOYConvictions cause convicts.Tue Aug 09 1988 17:4312
    Hi, Jo.
    
    He belonged to my spouse (and his ex-wife) before I came on the
    picture. His name is Erick T. Blue and he is introduced in 2.28.
    I believe he came from Min Nyo (sp) in Falls Church (?) Virginia.
    
    I've been wishing you were on the right coast [ :-)] 'cause I've
    been thinking about another kitten and Birmans are very high on
    my list. I think there is a Birman breeder in Manchester NH. I should
    check it out one of these days. 

    Tamzen
1624.9Another litter due September 15thJULIET::CORDESBRO_JOFri Aug 19 1988 00:2415
    Tamzen, where are you located?  I can't remember who the breeder
    is behind Min Nyo but I know alot of breeders in Virginia.  I will
    be in Virginia visiting Birman catteries next week.
    
    Don't let the distance fool you.  I have been known to ship kittens
    if the home was a good one 8^).  If you would rather look into more
    local breeders let me know.  I do know quite a few out there.
    
    By the way - The Annual Sacred Cat of Burma Cat Fanciers Show will
    be held on August 27-28th in Medina Ohio.  This is a Birman lovers
    dream show.  Over 75 Birmans all in one place!  I will be attending
    with Grand Champion Pleasantview's Kalliste of Mysinhs and Mysinhs
    Lyscentia.
    
    Jo
1624.10VAXRT::CANNOYConvictions cause convicts.Fri Aug 19 1988 02:5417
    I'm in Nashua, NH. I'm going to pop round to the cat show this weekend
    in Manchester and see what shows up. I think there is one Birman
    breeder in NH and a couple in New Jersey, which is only 4-6 hours.
    ;-)
    
    I'm still looking and thinking and trying to convince my husband that
    we do want another. One thing that's sort of a possibility is that
    we may end up working in Europe within the next several years. Now
    France is okay to take the cats to, but if it's England, with the
    9 month quarantine...Well, I wouldn't subject the cats to that.
    Jon's folks would likely take them for us for a few years. And 2
    cats sounds less intimidating than 3 somehow.

    Don't worry, I consider you a resource. ;-) When it comes down to
    it, I'll let you know.
    
    Tamzen
1624.11Another vouch for Vaseline to remedy furballsCPDW::BIRSETue May 02 1989 18:5715
    I have a black hymalian and I too give him vaseline a couple times
    a week.  Before I started doing this he was choking on furballs at
    least once a night (I don't know how many times during the day) and
    I got very scared.  He never vomits them, and that makes me more
    nervous.  But I try to brush him atleast once a day.  Even though
    he HATES it and we end up battling and he inadvertantly gets the
    brush in the face or something.  I do what I can to help with the
    fur balls.  The vaseline is working however, and our vet too, says
    it's ok.  The other brands of furball remedies are just petrolium
    based with a nice taste, he said.
    
    Good luck.  Don't give up!!! It's not easy!
    
    Nicholas Peabody's mommy.