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to wonder if animals get stretch marks too?

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grumperina · 26/07/2010 19:03

Well, am I?

Anyone out there willing to shave their pregnant pet dog/horse/guinea pig/goldfish to satisfy my prurient curiosity in the interests of science?

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choufleur · 26/07/2010 19:04

YANBU, but i'd never thought about it before.

Have you googled it.

Ladyanonymous · 26/07/2010 19:05

Course they do - they just have the luxary of fur to hide it with.

Maybe we should just stop shaving after we have kids? Mind you difficult enough to get a shag post partum so maybe not.

grumperina · 26/07/2010 19:27

Just googled it. Think some of the answers are less than convincing, e.g.:

Stretch marks can result in a poor diet which animals do not have.

It also looks as if many anti-stretch mark creams are not tested on animals...

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sapphireblue · 26/07/2010 19:27

wonder if they also get piles and leaky pelvic floors?

TheButterflyEffect · 26/07/2010 19:29

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sapphireblue · 26/07/2010 19:30

my skin doesn't appear to snap back either..................maybe I have feline ancestry.........

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