| Even neurtered, he could still have stud tail.Posted By: nm on 2007-05-08In Reply to: You did not mention if he is neutered or not, if not - gd1
 
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 Mane and Tail  sm
 Sounds weird, but my scalp itches with almost all shampoos. Tried Mane and Tail out of desperation which I use for the dogs and bingo. No more itching. My husband laughed at me and then tried it when his shampoo wasn't in my shower. Now he uses it all the time. I don't use the conditioner though, just the shampoo.
 I have used Mane and Tail before......
 I know they sell in many stores and there ain't no horses around in this city! ;) I just looked up the site and apparently a lot of people use it.
 
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 Love the tail
 So sweet how dogs like to please their owners.  I love it where the dogs tail was sticking through the owner's legs. Bet the toes and tail have been stepped on plenty!
 You mean the bird's tail?  (sm)
 It's fatty meat and tail bone.  I think people leave it, but don't serve it.
 Yes, I am talking of tail.
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 She's using her tail to cover the delicate
 parts, hehehe.  That's more than  my dogs do, course they have a lot more fur-clothing on.
 If he is otherwise healthy, I'd lose the tail.
 He'll have to adjust how he balances but otherwise I think he'd be fine.
 The kind of Mane and Tail that I am
 It is a shampoo.
 I have used Mane and Tail for years - sm
 My hair is very thick and used to be very long until recently.  I liberated myself from the heavy head of hair.  :)
 
 My girls use it too.  One has very thick hair and the other has thin hair.
 
 All of us have very straight hair.
 yeah you didn't mention where on tail...sm
 
 but you did mention *huge mass that burst*.......again, probably should do what the vet thinks is best, but I'd like to know if it's the lower part of the tail or up high closer to the body of the cat.  Thanks!  Again, good luck!  Hope your kit gets back to being just fine...I love cats.  Please keep us posted!!    
   awww what a nice fluffy tail too!
 I think he'll make a lovely Stubby. Or you could make his middle name Stubby lol
 He has "stud tail" but don't remember how to treat it. Call your
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 And her tail covering those "delicate" areas to prevent
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 Agree with losing tail. An old cat just tends to walk around, not much jumping or
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 Actually, the tail is the ONLY part of a turkey I will eat. Can't stand the rest nm
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 HA!!  Just be thankful it wasn't leftover lobster tail...like that would happen LOL
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