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How do I get paint off a cat?

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HumptyWasPushed · 09/08/2014 16:05

Seriously! We have just finished decorating in various colours, and the cat has splodges of yellow and teraccota on his tail, and turquoise paws where the little turd darling jumped onto the wet windowsill! I tried to bathe him but he won't have a bar of it! Wtf do I do?

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Mumof3xox · 09/08/2014 16:05

Washing machine

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Floop · 09/08/2014 16:06

I've done this to my cat before!

I stroked her, lured her into a false sense of security, soaked the paint through with nail polish remover on sodden cotton balls and brushed her with the cat comb.

Paint came away eventually!

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HumptyWasPushed · 09/08/2014 16:06

Just to point out, he is a house cat, and any attempt to put him on the balcony during the decorating resulted in him climbing back in through the window!

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WowserBowser · 09/08/2014 16:07

How did the poster get the spray paint off the pigeon?

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HumptyWasPushed · 09/08/2014 16:08

Will nail polish remover harm him when he licks though? This is worse than Gerbilgate!

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HumptyWasPushed · 09/08/2014 16:09

Grin at washing machine

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MummyDuckAndDuckling · 09/08/2014 16:09

The thread with the pigeon was hilarious!!

I'd just leave the stuff on his fur. It will come off eventually

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Cornettoninja · 09/08/2014 16:09

I'd cut the fur off and then attempt a cat burrito (wrap in a blanket or towel) with offending paws sticking out and wash as much as I could off.

Make sure you've treats for after, he may just maim and not kill you then Smile

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HumptyWasPushed · 09/08/2014 16:10
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Cornettoninja · 09/08/2014 16:11

Nooooo, no chemicals. Very dilute sugar soap and lots of rinsing.

Nail varnished remover might react with his skin even if you rinse it all off.

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HumptyWasPushed · 09/08/2014 16:11

Mummyduck the nail polish remover or the paint?

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HumptyWasPushed · 09/08/2014 16:13

Sugar soap you say? I have a shitload left, so that's my next attempt...thank you

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CheeseToastie123 · 09/08/2014 16:13

There are some corking thread titles today. I approve.

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PixieofCatan · 09/08/2014 16:16

Haha, I thought of the pigeon too Grin

Keep brushing the cat? Confused

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HumptyWasPushed · 09/08/2014 16:16

It's a bit silly to worry I know, but the Rspca have just evicted a woman across the way for having 32 cats in a one bedroom flat, so they're still knocking around...if they see a rainbow cat yowling on the balcony, Fuck knows what they'll think!

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RabbitsarenotHares · 09/08/2014 16:18

When my cat got tangled up in fly paper (horrid stuff!) I covered her in olive oil, then washing up liquid, then attempted to rinse her off under the shower. Not sure if this would help you...?

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Cornettoninja · 09/08/2014 16:19

Is the yellow, terracotta and turquoise all in the same room? I'm trying to picture it...

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HumptyWasPushed · 09/08/2014 16:19

This sounds made up even to ME- I'm a regular poster, honestly! Shall I photograph the cat so you can see that my hands are bald and my flat isn't under a bridge?

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HumptyWasPushed · 09/08/2014 16:20

Tried the shower Rabbit. He yowled.

Yellow and aqua in lounge, teraccota in kitchen

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Liney15 · 09/08/2014 16:20

DH found that putting cat in the shower worked though his hands were shredded doing this as cat did not appreciate the nice cool water. (DH had been painting kitchen with the door shut which the cat was fascinated by, as soon as he opened the door the cat was straight in and then fell in the paint tray - and then went onto the work surface, floor etc DH had a lot of cleaning to do before I got home).

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FamiliesShareGerms · 09/08/2014 16:21

Well obviously we need a photo!

I would leave it to dry then brush and brush it out. Neither if mine would let me faff around with sugar soap or olive oil on them, even wrapped in a towel (love the "cat burrito" by the way!)

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Floop · 09/08/2014 16:22

I assumed nail polish remover was fine because my kid drank some once and she didn't die!

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HumptyWasPushed · 09/08/2014 16:22

Liney do we have the same cat?

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HumptyWasPushed · 09/08/2014 16:22

How do I upload a photo?

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Meid · 09/08/2014 16:23

From experience: take cat to vets for sedative and to buy special shampoo, get home and put cat in bath to wash, still get scratched to pieces despite sedative but at least cat is clean.

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