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Title:Meower Power - Where Differing Opinions are Respected
Notice:purrrrr...
Moderator:JULIET::CORDES_JA
Created:Wed Nov 13 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1079
Total number of notes:28858

85.0. "Looking for metal grooming comb" by MR4DEC::COLAIANNI () Mon Dec 16 1991 08:30

    Hi,
    
     I looked through the directory note, and couldn't fine a note that
    this really fit in. I'm trying real hard to adhere to the rules of not
    entering a note that doesn't belong. Moderators, if I have just missed
    the proper place, please feel free to move this.
    
     Anyway, I'm wondering where all the feliners that show find those
    great metal combs that tyhey groom with. I have looked in several pet
    stores, (including some in Georgia and Florida) and only seem to be
    able to find ones that say they are for dogs. I'm hesitant to use
    anything on my cats that state dog on the packaging.
    
     I live in Hudson, MA, and work in Marlboro. Can anyone help me with
    this? Furby could use a good combing.I have a brush, but it's too soft
    to really brush her well. It works great on Feendoonie, who is a
    shorthair. Furby is part Maine Coon, and although she isn't matted, she
    could still stand a good combing.
    
      Thanx in advance!
    
     Y
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85.1JUPITR::KAGNOKitties with an AttitudeMon Dec 16 1991 09:4713
    Yvonne,
    
    Us Feliners who show purchase those combs at -- what else?? -- CAT
    SHOWS!!  :^).  Haddeleigh House has a great selection.  Also, Martha
    (HH owner and proprietor, has a store in Sudbury, though the exact
    location escapes me.  Somewhere along Route 20 I believe.
    
    Regarding:  Furby.  We call our Himalayan, Herbie, "Ferbie" cause he has
    so much fur.  I didn't realize someone actually used it as a name for
    their cat!!
    
    --Roberta
    
85.2Thanks!MR4DEC::COLAIANNIMon Dec 16 1991 10:3618
    Roberta,
    
     Thanks for the info! I kind of figured that would be the answer I got,
    but if anyone can recall the location of the store Martha has in
    Sudbury, I could do that at lunchtime one day! If the name of the store
    is Haddeleigh House I could probavly find it, but a pointer to general
    area would be helpful. I'm one of those people that can get lost
    without ever taking a turn! ;-)
    
     Regarding the name Furby: When I first brought her home, she purred
    all the time, and I was calling her a PURRpot and a PURRbucket, which
    my husband misunderstood as FURbucket, and started calling her FUR and
    B as in bucket, so it came out like Furby, and the silly name stuck!
    She is really furry though ;-)
    
    Y
    
     
85.3MUTTON::BROWNMon Dec 16 1991 11:187
    I had to replace one of my combs this weekend, since it has been
    missing for weeks.  I got one of the teflon coated greyhound combs for
    about $10.00 and it is great.  Really glides through the coat, feels
    good in my hand (not too heavy or too light), and was the most
    reasonably priced that Pro Vet had.
    
    Jo
85.4Rt 20 in SudburyEMASS::SKALTSISDebMon Dec 16 1991 19:256
    It is in on rt 20 in Sudbury, not far from Raytheon (but on the other
    side of the street). This used to be a "Breeder's Pride" store. This is
    a REAL BIG plaza, with a Friendly's resturant. There are major traffic
    lights in the area. 
    
    Deb
85.5Good pointer!MR4DEC::COLAIANNITue Dec 17 1991 07:397
    Deb,
    
     Thanks for the pointer! I'm not sure I would have gone that far down
    if I didn't know. And, since I happened to find a 50.00 error in my
    checkbook, IN MY FAVOR!!!, I may just pop down there at lunchtime! 
    
    Y
85.6I got the comb!MR4DEC::COLAIANNIWed Dec 18 1991 08:1225
    Hi All,
    
     Just wantd to let you know I went after work down to Sudbury to
    Haddeleigh House, and purchased a teflon coated comb that has two
    different teeth sizes on either side.
    
     But, did I get out of there with just that? Please! What a great
    store! I almost bought a really tall scratching post in hopes od
    keeping them away from the chairs, but I could feel the staples, so I
    decided against it. The rose color would have clashed with my red rub
    (yuck!) anyway.
    
     I did get some loose catnip, and catnip plugs to try growing my own,
    and a kitty dancer with the furry end. The girls LOVE this thing! I
    have to put it in a cabinet when not being used. I'm afraid they may
    get hurt with the wire id they are unsupervised.
    
     When I have more bucks, I will be going back there! Thanks again for
    the pointer!
    
    Y
    
    BTW, Furby HATES the comb! She kept biting it and trying to get away.
    The fact that she had just located the big bag of catnip and had tried
    to rip it apart could have been a factor though. ;-)
85.7spoiled sweet! (but they deserve it! ;*))MCIS2::HUSSIANPeace on Earth...Wed Dec 18 1991 10:0022
    Y--->
    
    When I went to the cat show at Asabet, I picked up one of those sparkle
    toys from the Haddeleigh House's display stand. (Among a zillion other
    kitty toys & stuff). Callie ABSOLUTLU GOES APE over this toy!! She runs
    and jumps & rolls over, and swats it w/ her paws!! She talks through
    our whole playtime!! She knows exactly which cabenit it's located in,
    so she comes-a-runnin' when she hears the cabenit open!! Sometimes,
    I'll be going in there for something else & she'll want to play, so I'm
    stuck!! "Oh, alright...but only for 5 mins!" Sometimes, she'll try
    to get into the cabenit to get it herself, and she sits there looking
    at me, "Mrrrow! MMMppprrr!  Brrrooooww! PPPrrrRRR! MEOW! NOW!" It's
    just so cute!
    
    I don't let her have it when I'm not around either. The stick is made
    of plastic, but it's got 6 inch pieces of tinsel coming out of it, as
    well a three or four different colored feathers. I don't want her to
    jab herself w/ it, or tear the "fun stuff" off of it.
    
    I can't wait til Christmas!! Their stocking is fuller than mine! ;*)
    
    Bonnie
85.8I saw those things!!MR4DEC::COLAIANNIWed Dec 18 1991 10:2325
    Bonnie,
    
     I saw a bunch of those things in a tube at the store, and looked at
    them. They look great. There were no prices on them though, and the
    lady was really busy at the time I was there, so I didn't bother to ask
    about them. Do you remember what you payed for yours? I will probably
    get a couple of them next time I go to that store. Most things were
    priced a little less than most pet stores in the area, and they have SO
    MUCH stuff in that little store!! It's worth going a little out of the
    way to go there I think.
     
      Actually, I have a problem with stores that don't put prices on things, 
    but this one looked hard to put a tag on, and I think it was the only 
    thing I saw in the store that didn't have a price. Big Steve's Petland 
    is notorious for not pricing things, and I tell them that whenever I 
    happen to go there. I get most of my aquarium supplies there because they 
    are close. (I finally got my catalog to That Fish Place which is MUCH
    cheaper though) I also tell them they would probably get a lot more 
    business from me if I knew what things cost. They are pretty high as a 
    rule, thus the reason I want to know the costs!)
    
      Bonnie, want to take a trip there after the holidays are over? They
    are open till 9:00 most nights.
    
    Y
85.9quickly before I leave for lunch!MCIS2::HUSSIANPeace on Earth...Wed Dec 18 1991 11:095
    Sounds GREAT, Y!!
    
    The sparkle toys go for $2.50 @ HH.
    
    Bonnie
85.10WILLEE::MERRITTWed Dec 18 1991 11:322
    At some cat shows...the sparkle toys go for $1.00!!! 
    
85.11AUKLET::MEIERHey, furball, who pays the mortgage here?Wed Dec 18 1991 15:1313
Hey, maybe we should take a FELINEr road trip to HH :-)

But seriously,  I usually go by there once a week, and stop when I need more
catfood (cuts down on the impulse buying :-)) so if anyone from Marlboro wants
something specific (I don't do decisions real well) and can't get there easily,
I can pick it up and you can get it from me at my office.  Bonnie, it was
really great that you could pick up the litter for me that time; if I can make
someone else's life easier, that would be great too!

I think maybe we'll play some sparkler tonight...haven't done that in a long
time! :-)

Jill
85.12If you have lots of FELINEs, HH has breeders cardsEMASS::SKALTSISDebWed Dec 18 1991 19:4512
    HH'S prices are very good, but if you are a breeder, you can ask for a
    breeder card for the store and get an additional 15% off. I'm not a
    breeder, but I got talking to Martha at the Marlboro show, and she told
    me to tell the woman at her store to give mew a breeder's card (I think
    that I mentioned that I had 11 cats).
    
    Anyhow, since I'm doing some work at Raytheon, I popped in to get and
    try out the card. I'm getting the big bags of Science Diet for $22, which
    is about $1 cheaper than Erikson's. So, those of you that breed or have
    large number of cats might want to ask about a breeders card.
    
    Deb
85.13HH & Kitty litterMCIS2::HUSSIANPeace on Earth...Thu Dec 19 1991 10:4715
    Really, Sandy?!?! A DOLLAR? WOWIE!
    
    Jill & Y--->A group visit to the HH sounds like a FINE thing! Let's
    plan on jan or feb sometime!!
    
    BTW, Jill---->I can get you more litter when you need it. Lately, I
    haven't been going to the store as often as I usually do, but I will be
    going more often once the holiday confusion is over!
    
    Thanks for the breeder card info, Deb!! I'm sure that will be useful to
    the many people who are owned by multi cats! Hmmmmm, do you think that
    Dave will see this as a good enough reason to adopt MORE CATS!! ;*) 
    I think not, but it was worth a shot! %^D
    
    Bonnie
85.14Small groups please! ;-)MR4DEC::COLAIANNIMon Dec 23 1991 08:3025
    Hi!
    
     A group visit to HH, sounds like a good idea, but it would have to be
    a small group! That store isn't that big, and it's FULL of stuff! It's
    amazing how much stuff Martha fits into the store! If we brought a big
    group there, we would have to go in shifts! ;-)
    
     I bought a kitty dancer there, and Furby goes nuts over it! She'll run
    after it as long as I will play. When she catches it, she growls like
    she caught prey, and is warning me. It's SO cute! Then I let it go, and
    she drags it under the Christmas tree. I was concerned about her
    hurting herself if I left it out, but all she does is drag it under the
    tree and hide it! Whenever I want to play, I know where to look for it.
    I'm going to have to get a few more soon. It's funny to watch Furby
    playing with th furry end, and Feendoonie playing with the little stick
    at the other end. There are no sharp points on it, and the wire is too
    stiff for them to wrap it around anything, so I'm not too worried. If
    they really played with it alone, I would worry more, but all they do
    is kill it and hide it! I wonder where she'll put it when the tree
    comes down!
    
     I'll be keeping my eyes and ears open for shows in the area though. No
    harm in saving a little mopey, right? ;-)
    
    Y
85.15exGOOEY::JUDYThat's Ms. Bitch to you!Wed Jul 21 1993 10:2316
    
    
    	I know this is an old note but I didn't think it necessary
    	to start a new one for my question.
    
    	Does anyone know where I can get a shaver/clipper thing to
    	groom cats?  Chloe has gotten all matted up again (I was on
    	vacation so couldn't brush her) and I really can't afford
    	the $50 or so it would cost me this time to get her dematted.
    	So I thought I'd try and do it myself but I can't do it with
    	just scissors.  Help??!
    
    	Thanks
    
    	JJ