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    Stuck shed on BP with a feral cat's personality, help!

    So after a long time of not posting, the first post I make is a problem.
    NYEHHHHH

    Okay, so my dad's BP just went through a pretty rough shed compared to normal. She shed in 3 parts and still has some stuck shed on her head, and tiny specks of shed on her neck and back. Now, I know the standard solution is to bathe her with a cloth in or to let her pass through a damp cloth, but she's REALLY grumpy. My dad has had her for about 4 months and I usually go to handle her once a week, and I've gotten tagged at least 10 times Currently, the only thing I've done is really humidify her tank in hopes that she rubs it off herself, but I would really appreciate any help you guys can give!

    P.S. Sorry for the long read, here's a pic of a floofy doggo to cheer you guys up

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    Re: Stuck shed on BP with a feral cat's personality, help!

    Wow a grumpy Royal !!??

    Never ever owned or come across one ... Unlucky for you I guess .

    You can up the humidity ...do a search for all the ideas ..

    I spray frequently the moment I notice the eyes have cleared when in shed mode . They then shed perfectly a few to 7 days later ..

    For stubborn sheds I've always done what you said . Soak for 25 minutes and let let slither repeatedly through a wet , rough textured towel ... Always works ..plus once it's in the towel it won't be biting or striking... as soon as the head pops out cover it with part of the towel again and continue


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