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From: Daniel Prince on 11 Apr 2008 07:19 Has anyone used the peticure product sold at peticure.com. My cat is always sticking his claws in me and he HATES having his nails trimmed. Does this device work well? Do cats tolerate it well? Does it make a lot of noise? Thank you in advance for all replies. -- Whenever I hear or think of the song "Great green gobs of greasy grimey gopher guts" I imagine my cat saying; "That sounds REALLY, REALLY good. I'll have some of that!"
From: sarge137 on 11 Apr 2008 10:09 On Apr 11, 5:19 am, Daniel Prince <neutri...(a)ca.rr.com> wrote: > Has anyone used the peticure product sold at peticure.com. My cat > is always sticking his claws in me and he HATES having his nails > trimmed. > > Does this device work well? Do cats tolerate it well? Does it make > a lot of noise? > > Thank you in advance for all replies. > -- > Whenever I hear or think of the song "Great green gobs of greasy > grimey gopher guts" I imagine my cat saying; "That sounds REALLY, > REALLY good. I'll have some of that!" People who have them think they're OK - but the company seems to have it's ups and downs. Initially a problem with battery life (apparently fixed), now order fulfillment issues. Just google peticure and you'll get all kinds of hits of blogs and grooming web sites giving this product and company mixed reviews. I too would like to buy one to use on my lab, who simply won't let me use clippers on her, but not until things settle down at the company. Regards, Sarge
From: Daniel Prince on 11 Apr 2008 10:36 sarge137 <rbooth9858(a)yahoo.com> wrote: >Just google peticure and you'll get all kinds of hits of blogs and >grooming web sites giving this product and company mixed reviews. I did a google newsgroup search and found hundreds of messages from people who do not know how to spell "pedicure". I will try the web search. -- I don't understand why they make gourmet cat foods. I have known many cats in my life and none of them were gourmets. They were all gourmands!
From: sarge137 on 11 Apr 2008 12:58 On Apr 11, 8:36 am, Daniel Prince <neutri...(a)ca.rr.com> wrote: > sarge137 <rbooth9...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > >Just google peticure and you'll get all kinds of hits of blogs and > >grooming web sites giving this product and company mixed reviews. > > I did a google newsgroup search and found hundreds of messages from > people who do not know how to spell "pedicure". I will try the web > search. > -- > I don't understand why they make gourmet cat foods. I have > known many cats in my life and none of them were gourmets. > They were all gourmands! Search "peticure', with a T. Regards, Sarge
From: Daniel Prince on 11 Apr 2008 14:50 sarge137 <rbooth9858(a)yahoo.com> wrote: >On Apr 11, 8:36�am, Daniel Prince <neutri...(a)ca.rr.com> wrote: >> sarge137 <rbooth9...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: >> >Just google peticure and you'll get all kinds of hits of blogs and >> >grooming web sites giving this product and company mixed reviews. >> >> I did a google newsgroup search and found hundreds of messages from >> people who do not know how to spell "pedicure". �I will try the web >> search. >> -- >> I don't understand why they make gourmet cat foods. �I have >> known many cats in my life and none of them were gourmets. >> They were all gourmands! > >Search "peticure', with a T. I was searching for "peticure", with a "T" but almost all of the messages I found were obviously about pedicures. -- I don't understand why they make gourmet cat foods. I have known many cats in my life and none of them were gourmets. They were all gourmands!
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