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All the following tools are used and recommended by Penny & I. In most cases they can be purchased at your local pet store. In the instances that it is something that is not available from an average pet store, the source where it can be purchased is listed with website if available. We also have helpful hint in usage as in many cases there are trick to making the item more efficient and/or effective. 

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Usage recommendations

Source

This item is an absolute necessity in the spring and summer.  It removes lots of fur and helps your little babies avoid hair balls.  Use this outside and on a day that is slightly windy. 

ps. The toothed side faces toward the cat

Local Pet Store
  Shredding Brush    
This is a nice way to pay attention to your little one.  Under their chins is usually a favorite place Local Pet Store
Standard Cat Brush    
Penny & I have tried many different types of clippers, but these are the easiest on your fingers. They leave a smooth cut on the nail with no splintering. They are also much easier to use than the style with the hole. Local Pet Store
Nail Clippers    
We recommend having many of these in various places (kitchen, living room, car etc.) as they will be needed to remove cat hair from your clothes. You can buy replacement rolls. Local Pet Store
Sticky Tape Roller    
This is a chewy bone. Most people do not think that cats need these, but when they are kittens and they are teething it does wonders to help them. It also helps to save your fingers from being chew toys.  
Chewy Rubber Bone    
In order to keep your little babies ears clean this product is wonderful. DO NOT USE PEROXIDE, OR RUBBING ALCOHOL. IT STINGS REALLY BAD!!!! Available from your vet
 

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