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14 Aug 2011
We want our paw of the cat that we have the actual print when he dies. How can I print secure leg?
Our cat is dying of cancer and want to "mark" so that we can have real paw print is used as art in an urn or monument stone or perhaps a tattoo when he dies. We just want a flat foot impression not a mold (such as clay, etc.) of the leg. We do not want sick ink on it lick their claws. How can we paw print it safely?
You should be able to use non-toxic finger paints. Pour some into a flat plate, bathing your cat's paw in it, and then make the impression on paper. Then clean the finger painting in the leg with a damp cloth.
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