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Originally Posted by K-Wise
Hey what kinda cat is that by the way?
Asta!!
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He's a silver-shaded persian. All of his brothers had those flat faces, he was the runt of the litter and the only one who didn't have a flat face. We named him Elliot cause all of his brothers and sisters looked like E.T.
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Originally Posted by bernadette
awww poor Elliot
get a rake (shredding blade) - best & easiest way to keep long haired critters matte free & cuts down on indoor shedding. i've used this on dogs, cats & even a rabbit! i'll never use a regular pet brush again.
look at your local pet store for something like this:
http://petco.com/product_info.asp?fa...edding+Blades#
ps. your cat is just gorgeous in those first two pics!!! looks like a model for "fancy feast" cat food! haha
<small><small>sorry to say, but he looks silly in the after the hair cut pics...</small></small>
get the blade. a minimum of once a week brushing should keep him in check. 
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Thanks, if his hairs grows back I'll give that a try.
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Last edited by Jeff; 06-20-2005 at 06:29 PM..
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