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Summary: Putting acrylic, colored nails on a cat are discussed in this free video.
Dr. Adrienne Mulligan started her lifelong dream to be a veterinarian at Oakridge High School in Oakridge, Tennessee. She graduated in 1977 and moved on to the University of Tennessee...read more
"Hi! I'm Dr. Adrienne Mulligan and I am the owner of Camp Verde Veterinary Clinic and I am here today on behalf of expertvillage.com and I am here to talk about cat grooming. All right one other brush I would like to show you is a very interesting one and it is all rubber. It has rubber prongs and it acts a little bit by static electricity. With this brush you sort of have to work up the static to where once you do it enough it begins to collect the fur and it starts collecting it in balls in the brush. It's a comfortable brush for them. It's not a hard brush and it's really really well tolerated by most cats. So that's just another grooming tool that I like to use. So there's that and there's the other thing I wanted to point out with him and I think we can do it on the same one. As part of his grooming instead of painting his nails, I keep soft paws on him and he wears these little purple, little acrylic if you would except they are really rubber and they glue on and they stay on a very long time. They come in different colors and since he's a Lilac Point, I chose purple for him and my other kitty is a Blue Point and he gets blue ones. Soft Paws generally come in boxes like this and this is where on the screen I showed you earlier is a phone number for finding Soft Paws on the Internet or where to find them. It is a whole complete set with glue and I would make a recommendation if you have a big cat to get the medium sized. I got small and I think they are a little small for my cats. I would go for medium in a cat this size. "
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