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			<p>Gosh, I'm 12 and I still play with the brush too!  When that happens Dad just uses his free hand to scratch my neck, chin, and ears while he brushes with the other one.   I just loved being groomed that it gets me all purring and playful!<br /><br />
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					Atlas</a>
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		Wed, Sep 19th 2007, 10:06 GMT 
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			<p>Maybe she could distract you with a few Greenies while she is brushing you!

Or she could have a feather in one hand, and the brush in the other hand.  Can she do two things at once?  MOL!<br /><br />
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					Calvin ~ Knead On </a>
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