Cut it out otherwise she will spend ages trying to do it herself and it could be toxic too.
2007-10-15 23:25:54
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answered by Sal*UK 7
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Try to use thinner of paint remover. Im not sure. You could also cut the hair off if you like. Or just use hot water. But take care of your cat very much and kept her out of paint next time.
2007-10-15 23:30:53
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answered by Elaiza 1
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He desires to determine a vet - cats in uncomplicated terms pull their very own fur out to the element of a scab/scar while they are fairly itchy - this could be a foodstuff hypersensitivity, or flea chew hypersensitivity (they'd in uncomplicated terms have one flea and you will in no way see it). do no longer bandage it because of the fact the cat will probable tear it off. If there is pus - the cat desires antibiotics or the an infection will save nerve-racking him or an abscess will style. you will get him an E-collar, yet while he's rather itchy it rather is not any longer honest to keep away from him from scratching till the itchiness is dealt with.
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answered by luby 4
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If it's emulsion, wash it out with water. My cat did this - jumped in the tray of paint I was rollering from then walked all reound the floor leaving painty kitty footprints. All came off under the tap though.
2007-10-15 23:27:20
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answered by FC 4
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ohhh When I read the question I thought you where talking about fur of dead cat! So I was coming here to argue with you! But thank god its not!
So try to use some olive oil, let it rest a lil bit on the fur, then wash it with warm water and soup!
2007-10-16 00:15:14
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answered by lil_star 2
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use one of the following. Acetone, Paint remover, Mineral Spirits, or turpentine. put small amount onto a damp rag and wipe the kitty. Mineral spirits would probably be the best.. or shave the kitty.
2007-10-16 00:41:52
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answered by ? 5
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If its still wet then quickly get a wet towel and wipe her head but if its dry then comb it through it will start flaking out slowly. Or just grind it inbetween your fingers.
Just next time make sure the cat is out
2007-10-15 23:32:26
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answered by pussicus911 2
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just paint the rest of the cat i,m sure it'll look fine. or put in on a warm wash cycle with a slow spin!
2007-10-15 23:36:53
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answered by Andrew D 2
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dont use anything except for warm water but if the cat has long hair try and cut it out x
2007-10-15 23:38:02
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answered by Anonymous
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well the same thing happend to mine the other day lol best to let it grow out or the only other thingis cut it good luck
2007-10-16 02:27:42
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answered by Anonymous
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