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Calling all cat lovers — you know how long it takes you to clear your eyebrows when you do your hair and nails? Cats take longer to de-tangle than humans! If you’re like me, clipping your kitty’s claws takes forever. This is why the below tips will take your cats nails to a new level of beauty — removing hair for a world of bliss.

Tip #1: Hair-Pulling Technique: To remove kitty’s hair, always first put her to sleep, after which you’ll need to wait for the hair to dry.

Tip #2: Try Garments As A Nail Trimmer: Instead of using your hands to pull hair, you can use items like sweaters or shirts. This technique only works on kitty’s claws — don’t go around her face or she will get lippy!

Tip #3: Tweezing Technique: Again, you will need to wait for the hair to dry, which is why Tweezerman has a contraption that can help you.

Tip #4: Toddler-Under-Breath Technique: If you are trying to pull nails on your kitten’s little foot, place a Q-tip or feather in its mouth. However, consider that the cats’ eyes are considered food, so it is their natural reflex to bite. Remember, first make sure your kitty is asleep.

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Tip #5: The Walk De-Channels Your Frustrations: Stop in at the vet or a pet clinic to pick up gadgets to remove hair with. If you need help, you can visit their web site to see their app.

Tip #6: Seal-With-A-Deadly-Key: You can try the Seal-With-A-Deadly-Key to help eliminate hair from a cat’s claws before you do the feat.

Tip #7: Implant: Get that upper limb done to accomplish an upper look. Dr. Cheveldayoff from the Aesthetician spa salon recommends an epilator or electrical root lift to help remove hair.

Tip #8: Just-Done-Found-Hair: As you feed your cat, treat her to a poop-locker to practice in before you put your hands to use. If you have a litter box, be sure to lift one side of the litter box and dip your talons in it with your hands, to test it for missing hairs.

Tip #9: Slime: Check with the vet to see if cleaning up with your hands is necessary, because it can stain your hands. Using sponges and various cuticle stickers can help minimize the scratching and nibbling factor for your cat.

Tip #10: Blue Man Candy: Using a twist bubble brush, you can give your cat a timely but tasty fix to help get the energy up!

Tip #11: Peel: You can give your kitty’s hair a temporary ‘do by removing it from just behind her ear with a peel. Trimming a cuticle in the hair above her ear can get you a funky hair style. Be sure to remove the peel the night before you apply it to your hair.

Tip #12: Finger Brows: If you need to trim underneath the kitten’s eye, the top of the back of her ear, or ears, a soft pink or blue strip can camouflage the outline of the area.

Tip #13: You-Know-What-Nails: If you are willing to leave your nails natural, don’t hesitate to dye them. Just be sure to do it in the manner specified by your doctor, for example, avoiding nail beds.

Tip #14: Nail-Length Extensions: If you can’t chop your cat’s claws down short enough, fill in the nails with acrylics for an amazing manicure!

Tip #15: Massaging: Use your fingers to massage your cat’s nails for a relaxing experience.

Bonus Tip: Just Wash Some Cat Litter: It’s amazing how easy it is to wipe the fur off your palms with a piece of cat litter when you lift your cat’s paws. To keep the cat skin safe, you’ll want to keep it clean!