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  1. yakitori

    dirty frizzle 5-6wo. How do I clean him/her?

    Not yet! I’m holding out to see if she makes it 🥺 I’m reading that silkies are a lot calmer as a breed, maybe that’s why she’s so inactive? But if she does, I think I’ll name her Susu after the sootball in Spirited away 🥰
  2. yakitori

    dirty frizzle 5-6wo. How do I clean him/her?

    I put them to bed in the dark and warm furnace room, but she still wouldn't stop chirping. So I went in to check on them. She was moving around a tinnnny bit more, so I put the food in front of her and ....she ate! She's a lot more quiet now... maybe she was just hungry 😂 does anyone know why...
  3. yakitori

    dirty frizzle 5-6wo. How do I clean him/her?

    I really hope she makes it! :fl Oh dawn, I bought a tiny bottle when I first brought my cat home as a kitten (he was from a barn cat family), he was full of fleas. I've only ever bathed him twice in his life, lol, he **hates** it. I wonder if that bottle is still around...
  4. yakitori

    dirty frizzle 5-6wo. How do I clean him/her?

    Okay, I’ve bathed her and drier her thoroughly... then I put her under the lamp in case she was still cold. She didn't move around much before... and is still not moving around much, and now she won’t stop trill-chirping... :( They won't be in the coop for another few weeks I think. They're...
  5. yakitori

    dirty frizzle 5-6wo. How do I clean him/her?

    How should I dry her? would a blow drier be too harsh? I've only ever cleaned up some pasty butt, but this one has poop all over...
  6. yakitori

    dirty frizzle 5-6wo. How do I clean him/her?

    Chicken math has struck... even though i swore it would never happen... A local lady was selling silkie and frizzle and I just couldn’t resist! They were all healthy looking except for one, who probably has problems due to being a giant fluff ball. Well... I felt sorry for it and brought it...
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