Steven uses a mousse to prevent his hair thinning, but Mabel thinks it’s risky for their cat and dog. Whose argument contains a strand of truth?
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The mousse he uses puts our animals at risk. I would like him to switch treatments
My boyfriend Steven uses a hair-growth mousse to treat his hair, and I don’t like it. It’s toxic for pets, which is a problem because we have a cat and a dog. He isn’t even that bald; it’s just a small patch on the back of his head, but he’s paranoid about it, so he’s stocked up on these mousses and creams.
I would like him to switch to using hair-growth tablets, which also work well. He doesn’t want to because he says they are less effective, but I think this is selfish. He says that it’s fine because our pets aren’t licking the back of his head. But that underplays the fact that our pets go everywhere in our home. Why take the risk?







