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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 342901" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>You can't use bittering agents on the actual skin, no matter what the labels may say--they are quite irritating.</p><p></p><p>One thing that might help with hair regrowth is adding a Brewers' yeast and Biotin supplement to her diet along with a fatty acid supplement.</p><p></p><p>Foster and Smith sell a sort of "kit" with all of this stuff in one package. I wouldn't advise putting anything else on the skin there, or on normal skin elsewhere. At worst it'd be irritating. At best, she might start barbering the application area as well.</p><p></p><p>Our one guy who barbered off all his belly fur used to get flares whenever one of the females was in season. He was a breeding tom, and of course wasn't getting as much "action" as his gonads were telling him he needed.</p><p></p><p>Also, with animals, size doesn't always matter. I've seen plenty of cases where the little one bossed around all the others.</p><p></p><p>We had a 13lb (small for a Maine Coon female) girl who ruled over the big boys with an iron paw. All it took was a dirty look on her part to make a 24lb adult male scuttle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 342901, member: 1963"] You can't use bittering agents on the actual skin, no matter what the labels may say--they are quite irritating. One thing that might help with hair regrowth is adding a Brewers' yeast and Biotin supplement to her diet along with a fatty acid supplement. Foster and Smith sell a sort of "kit" with all of this stuff in one package. I wouldn't advise putting anything else on the skin there, or on normal skin elsewhere. At worst it'd be irritating. At best, she might start barbering the application area as well. Our one guy who barbered off all his belly fur used to get flares whenever one of the females was in season. He was a breeding tom, and of course wasn't getting as much "action" as his gonads were telling him he needed. Also, with animals, size doesn't always matter. I've seen plenty of cases where the little one bossed around all the others. We had a 13lb (small for a Maine Coon female) girl who ruled over the big boys with an iron paw. All it took was a dirty look on her part to make a 24lb adult male scuttle. [/QUOTE]
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