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My daughter has coated cat with Sudocrem - what to do?

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So, my daughter has just applied a liberal coating of Sudocrem to our very hairy cat. I'd like to make this go as well as it can for the cat, what should I do? I have tried wiping it off without any success.

 
Posted : 08/11/2012 2:56 pm
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Oh dear...

 
Posted : 08/11/2012 2:57 pm
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Take a photo?

 
Posted : 08/11/2012 2:57 pm
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get the cat in the bath and wash it off. try not to rub it in.

Pics of your patchy pussy please.

 
Posted : 08/11/2012 2:58 pm
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Poidh...

 
Posted : 08/11/2012 2:58 pm
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baby wipes are pretty much the answer to everything sudocrem related in our house.

 
Posted : 08/11/2012 2:58 pm
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Wipe baby's bottom with cat. Two birds, one stone.

 
Posted : 08/11/2012 2:59 pm
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I think your cat would be more traumatised by being put in the bath than having to lick off its own sudocrem to be honest. Do not do this.

[s]Wipes or a damp soapy flannel.[/s]

Actually - vet. Seriously. It will lick itself, you need to know the medical view on this.

 
Posted : 08/11/2012 3:00 pm
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did a full on lol at the thread title.

when i say lol, i mean the real world version which is breathing out of my nose harder as my head moves slighty backwards

 
Posted : 08/11/2012 3:01 pm
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Must be a pretty easy-going cat 🙂

Ours would've left a few blood-stained parts of the miscreant's carcass outside the kitchen door and the remains under the hedge.

Good luck!

 
Posted : 08/11/2012 3:04 pm
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Please take a photo before you do anything.

 
Posted : 08/11/2012 3:04 pm
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High five your daughter.

 
Posted : 08/11/2012 3:05 pm
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Brilliant..

Trying to be sensible through the giggles, the cat will either ingest a considerable amount of the Sudocrem or what ever you take it off with. I'd try with something olive oily, but then you'll end up with a slippy cat.

The poos will be novel too..

If the cat will tolerate it, baby wipes and combing..

 
Posted : 08/11/2012 3:08 pm
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It's not toxic, but could give the cat the runs.

We've been told it's OK on our dog by the vet when she gets the occasional sore and she just licks it straight off without any ill effects.

 
Posted : 08/11/2012 3:09 pm
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Our white cat got covered in oil under a car.

This lead to the memorable words to my boss;

"I need to go home and Swarfega the cat."

I tried, got ripped to shreds and gave up and the vet did it under general anaesthetic.

I suggest you cut out the fighting, pain and general 'chasing a reluctant cat around the bathroomness' of my approach and go straight to the vets.

 
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when i say lol, i mean the real world version which is breathing out of my nose harder as my head moves slighty backwards

I LQTM.

 
Posted : 08/11/2012 3:10 pm
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Could have been worse.

i.e. Veet.

 
Posted : 08/11/2012 3:10 pm
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I would say you need to remove the sudocrem ASAP before the cat licks it off as I can't imagine that doing it much good.

In our case that would involve me getting into one of those chainmail suits used by shark feeders and attempting to bath the cat.

Maybe speak to a vet for advice on whats best to use - there may be cat shampoo available. Our 14 year old cat would kick my head in if i attempted to shampoo it.

 
Posted : 08/11/2012 3:10 pm
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best thread title ive read in ages.

the mental images are fantastic

(not a cat lover)

PICS

 
Posted : 08/11/2012 3:10 pm
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"I need to go home and Swarfega the cat."

😆

In our case that would involve me getting into one of those chainmail suits used by shark feeders and attempting to bath the cat.

Or one of these
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Posted : 08/11/2012 3:11 pm
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Posted : 08/11/2012 3:12 pm
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The punchline is his Daughter is 26

 
Posted : 08/11/2012 3:12 pm
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Right.

I have photos (they will have to wait to be posted as I can't reach my host using the iPad...) and have contacted the vet (good call molgrips, thanks).

The vet said I have to "firmly rub" the cat with fairy liquid and then bathe it 🙁

Thankfully the cat is very docile - I have never known her even hiss - but this may be a step too far. We shall see. She is currently sitting outside looking sorry for herself in a 'teenager with too much hairgel and not enough of a clue' style.

As for high fiving, regrettably the first thing I did was laugh :/

 
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Phone the vet and ask for advice or you could try and brush it out, our long haired soft lump loves a good brush, he will also tolerate a bath (kind of :?)

 
Posted : 08/11/2012 3:14 pm
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[i]the first thing I did was laugh[/i]

she'll be doing it daily now "'cos it made Daddy laugh" 🙂

 
Posted : 08/11/2012 3:14 pm
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Slippy cat in bath covered in Fairy Liquid.

Seriously, what could possibly go wrong?

Video is a must...

 
Posted : 08/11/2012 3:15 pm
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The vet said I have to "firmly rub" the cat with fairy liquid and then bathe it

Again, good luck with that let us know how it goes

I have to rugby tackle ours and pin it down just to put some flea treatment on the back of its neck.

 
Posted : 08/11/2012 3:17 pm
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Have a look on youtube at 'how to disable a cat' - it may help when cleaning it off. 8)

(for those lazy people, it involves a bulldog clip, the cats neck and a natural reaction). 😆

 
Posted : 08/11/2012 3:18 pm
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I'd def go with the baby wipes to start with, can just stroke it with them rather than upset it rubbing something in.

 
Posted : 08/11/2012 3:18 pm
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if you go down they DIY route put a bathmat in the bottom of the bath.

It's amazing how much damage a cats claws can do to even an enamel bath finish whilst its legs are running at 30mph and you've still got it pinned to the bottom of the bath.

 
Posted : 08/11/2012 3:19 pm
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I think your cat would be more traumatised by being put in the bath than having to lick off its own sudocrem to be honest.

my mother used to shampoo the cat in the bath if he needed it - cat had no problems with it so give it a try.

 
Posted : 08/11/2012 3:19 pm
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if you scruff the cat she'll go limp; it's a built in kitten carrying reflex.

Just don't relax the grip, because although the cat's 'paralysed' while you do this, the resentment isn't, that's building and waiting for a chance to vent. When you do finally let go - run like hell, and DON'T LOOK BACK

 
Posted : 08/11/2012 3:20 pm
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Don't waste water either; get the dishes in the bath too.

 
Posted : 08/11/2012 3:20 pm
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The vet missed the opportunity for a very amusing Mrs Slocombe-style double entendre there -

The vet said I have to "firmly rub" the [i]pussy[/i]
would have been so much more (mildly) amusing...

 
Posted : 08/11/2012 3:24 pm
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You won't wash it off, btw.

 
Posted : 08/11/2012 3:25 pm
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Have you got a wirlpool bath, if so, stick a stack of washing up liquid in the bath, turn the taps on, start the motors, fling the cat in, then slam the door shut to the bathroom, wait until you see bubbles coming out of the top of the bathroom door, then stand back and open the door...

Video camera at the ready 😉

 
Posted : 08/11/2012 3:25 pm
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Lock catflap, so cat stays out till its clean

Job Jobbed! 😀

 
Posted : 08/11/2012 3:26 pm
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Posted : 08/11/2012 3:27 pm
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shave it, allowing still more innuendo-laden posts

- off to google -

😯

 
Posted : 08/11/2012 3:28 pm
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Have a look on youtube at 'how to disable a cat'

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good point - cats have an off-switch. Wish I'd known the bulldog clip trick when I still had cats - then trying to clean melted marshmallow off them would have been much less bloody

 
Posted : 08/11/2012 3:31 pm
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Vet is giving you duff advice, just apply a liberal coating of Veet over and amongst the Sudocrem.

🙂

 
Posted : 08/11/2012 3:34 pm
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Yes, that trick works on every cat, every time... 🙄

I'd get a roll of Elastoplast too, although the Sudocrem will help when it gets in your cuts..

 
Posted : 08/11/2012 3:35 pm
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young spawn of Satan cousin + chewing gum + cat = nicely trimmed pussy

 
Posted : 08/11/2012 3:36 pm
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pics is great, but DO sort out a video cam for the bath/wash/rinse
YBF will give you £250 or you get to be a youtube sensation.

sudocream doesnt really wash off tho does it.

 
Posted : 08/11/2012 3:37 pm
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We've just come back form the Pub and I've logged on.

We're in hysterics.

True Office howler.

If it was me I would have got some superglue and glued its paws to the bath/shower and turned it on to hot then got the loafer out from the airing cupboard and liberally covered the cat in shampoo, then soaked the bloody thing. Then waited as it chewed its own paws off to break free.

I too vote for pictures.

 
Posted : 08/11/2012 3:38 pm
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Things are so far going less well than I'd hoped.

 
Posted : 08/11/2012 3:39 pm
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[i]got the loafer out from the airing cupboard[/i]

are you sure a casual shoe is the best tool for the job?

 
Posted : 08/11/2012 3:41 pm
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Things are so far going less well than I'd hoped

Oh dear what has happened?

 
Posted : 08/11/2012 3:42 pm
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Things are so far going less well than I'd hoped.

Please do tell

 
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When we've washed our cats we've just filled the bath up a bit with soapy water, got the cat in the bathroom, door closed and let the cat wander around all unsuspecting for a then scoop it up and drop it it the bath. Then stand clear, don't try to wash it by hand. Cats swim fine, so it won't come to any real harm and it will froth the water up a treat as it tries to climb out. If it makes it out, do it again and repeat until it's looking a bit cleaner, then a final shot with fresh water for a rinse or get the shower head on it. The bathroom will get wet everywhere, and the cat won't enjoy it, but both of those things are going to happen regardless and you'll get a lot less badly injured.

 
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Pics or it's not true!

Oh and

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High five your daughter.

 
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