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- From: jcarr4@mach1.wlu.ca (judy carr 9207 U)
- Subject: Re: Growing back fur
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- References: <1992Nov19.185446.20850@lclark.edu>
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- Organization: Wilfrid Laurier University
- Date: Sun, 22 Nov 1992 06:05:15 GMT
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- Gary Arkoff (arkoff@sun.lclark.edu) wrote:
- : I adopted Znoober for the Humane Society in June of this year. When I got
- : her, the people at the Humane Society did not know if she was spayed or not
- : so they shaved her belly (and part of her legs, they were not real accurate).
- :
- : Anyways, it has been a little over four months and the fur has not fully
- : grown back. It is still noticeably shorter. How long should it take until
- : it is fully grown back? Also, because Znoober is a female cat, will her
- : fur always be short/missing on parts of her belly?
- :
- : -Gary
- :
- : --
- : I like pork. Especially pork chops. *An anymonous student comment made
- : *on the comment board in the cafeteria
- : Gary L. Arkoff arkoff@lclark.edu *at Lewis and Clark College.
-
- My familiy's cat, Whitey (16, black common short hair/Burmese mix, spayed)
- had the side of her face shaved to drain an abcess (OUCH!) It took almost
- a year for the fur to grow back completely, but it *did* grow back! :)
-
- Jude (and Whitey and Cheers :)
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