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<p>[QUOTE="Bronwen, post: 331682, member: 5833"]I know they also advise not leaving the bowl down with left over food in it. But what has worked best for me is to go around the house looking at cat height on door frames & other places that are good for rubbing against & cleaning any place that looks grubby. I have an orange cat with a thick, oily coat whose chin always had a blackhead or 2. Completely cleared up now, even though there is almost always a bit of crusty food left in the plastic food bowls. (They drink out of ceramic & glass.)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bronwen, post: 331682, member: 5833"]I know they also advise not leaving the bowl down with left over food in it. But what has worked best for me is to go around the house looking at cat height on door frames & other places that are good for rubbing against & cleaning any place that looks grubby. I have an orange cat with a thick, oily coat whose chin always had a blackhead or 2. Completely cleared up now, even though there is almost always a bit of crusty food left in the plastic food bowls. (They drink out of ceramic & glass.)[/QUOTE]
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