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Removing engine oil off cat's fur?

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Moln · 21/12/2014 18:54

He's come home with a patch, about 10p size on his back (not in the licking zone thankfully) and on the tip of one ear.

Anyone advise how to removing it?

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BaffledSomeMore · 21/12/2014 18:57

Iirc either rub butter in and wash out or Fairy Liquid and rinse.
One of mine regularly used to get covered in oil.

Moln · 21/12/2014 19:01

Pure fairy liquid? Then wash.

Not sure which of us will enjoy this the least!!!!

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Hassled · 21/12/2014 19:05

Swarfega works. You need to be trapped in a small room (bathroom), wear rubber gloves and probably take paracetamol first.

Lonecatwithkitten · 21/12/2014 19:08

Washing up liquid is what we use in the clinic to remove oil. It s really really important that the cat does not ingest any of the oil. It can take repeated washings and in between our patients would wear a buster collar to prevent licking.
Engine oil can do really nasty things to the cats stomach lining.

Moln · 21/12/2014 19:28

I bet it does, quiet confident he didn't lick it. Thankfully there isn't a huge amount.

It is done now, I'm now officially parnoid there's Fairy still on his fur and he'll get ill from that. Especially as he wasn't licking himself and now he is (whilst I was washing the Fairy out he licked my hand - wasn't expecting that!!!)

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BaffledSomeMore · 21/12/2014 19:53

A little bit of Fairy liquid shouldn't hurt him.
When daftcat used to get covered I used to wash him in a pillowcase :)

Moln · 22/12/2014 20:18

Thanks for the advice - he's oil free now thankfully!!!

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