Warning: If you are easily disgusted or have a easy gag reflex, then don’t read on!!!!!!
Okay, for the rest of you with iron stomachs, I have a dingleberry emergency. As you most of you know, my cat Celeste is very fluffy. So much so that I’ve had knitting friends ask to make yarn from her fur. 😆
Anyway, what sometimes happens with long-haired animals when they go to the bathroom is a dingleberry or two might get stuck in the fur around their backside area. Thankfully, Celeste is a very clean cat, but accidents do happen and a few times a year she has said problem with a dingleberry getting stuck in her fur. Today was one of those times. 🙁
So, first thing tomorrow she is going in to the groomer for an emergency “poop chute” trim. Yup, that’s what you call it. Very descriptive, no?
Blech.
Ohhh, poor kitty. 🙁 We had a cat like that once.
Well, not very fun but is it any better than finding a squishy hairball with your bare toes on the floor first thing in the morning–on your way to the coffee pot? 😛
Poor little kitty…
Cat dingleberry’s?? I had been eating my tea before I started surfing and I just about brought it up all over my keyboard. I had a cat when I was younger and we were thinking about getting another but now I am not so sure – the thought of clipping dingleberry’s from a cats behind doesnt really do it for me. Maybe I’ll just need to grit my teeth and developp a stronger stomach.
I’ve never heard of a dingleberry anything. Is that for real or something you made up..sounds like something to eat. We hope to get two cats in the future….will look out for dingleberrys.