Hummingbird Meadows |
Those two brushes are what my groomer recommended. |
Red Horizon Ranch |
Versa, you didn't ask me but a good slicker brush and a metal comb are definitely best for cats. Most brushes can't get down to their undercoat. Just make sure you watch a video about how to use the comb and are gentle |
Hummingbird Meadows |
@Versa, what are you hoping to achieve? I use this brush and a slicker brush on Oliver. -Click- |
The Old Gods |
Yeah. I...Just use a pin slicker brush. Works well for my two and they love it |
Versailles |
Eury, do you brush your cats at all? Random question, I know. But I'm looking for a brush that actually works for undercoat lol. Too many brushes claim they do and yet are awful. |
The Old Gods |
Professional connections are great, but they're just that: professional. It doesn't extend past that. |
Red Horizon Ranch |
As I've gotten to more specialized classes it's been easier to talk to people because we are starting to have the same niche interests loll |
The Old Gods |
Having something in common to talk about is one of the key ways to make friends with someone |
Red Horizon Ranch |
Void, I think you're right about needing to have things in common. As I'm applying to grad school it's important for me to make connections and have references from undergrad. I have no problem talking to people with similar passions and career goals but yeah if there's nothing in common...that is tough |
Hummingbird Meadows |
I think that is the problem with my generation and generations younger than me. They don't know how to meet new people. |
The Old Gods |
Eh. I never made connections in school. Everyone was interested in getting to their own class or quickly formed cliques |
Hummingbird Meadows |
@Red, I have experienced that too. But, overall people didn't talk to each other at in-person classes either. I would always try to talk the students I sat next to and would be given the weirdest looks for trying to socialize. XD |
Red Horizon Ranch |
I also enjoy online classes for the flexibility, but I miss the networking aspect. You really have to go out of your way to make connections in my experience and its...very hard |
Hummingbird Meadows |
@Ven, I mean COVID taught me that I thrive in online learning. I prefer teaching myself in my own time. I live at home too because housing is too expensive and I struggle with roommates because of my autism. |
Stormsong Manor |
There are multiple factors at play. COVID boosted the online learning environment, the economy is shit so kids are living at home with their parents longer, etc |
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Red Horizon Ranch |
Versa, you didn't ask me but a good slicker brush and a metal comb are definitely best for cats. Most brushes can't get down to their undercoat. Just make sure you watch a video about how to use the comb and are gentle |
Hummingbird Meadows |
@Versa, what are you hoping to achieve? I use this brush and a slicker brush on Oliver. -Click- |
The Old Gods |
Yeah. I...Just use a pin slicker brush. Works well for my two and they love it |
Versailles |
Eury, do you brush your cats at all? Random question, I know. But I'm looking for a brush that actually works for undercoat lol. Too many brushes claim they do and yet are awful. |
The Old Gods |
Professional connections are great, but they're just that: professional. It doesn't extend past that. |
Red Horizon Ranch |
As I've gotten to more specialized classes it's been easier to talk to people because we are starting to have the same niche interests loll |
The Old Gods |
Having something in common to talk about is one of the key ways to make friends with someone |
Red Horizon Ranch |
Void, I think you're right about needing to have things in common. As I'm applying to grad school it's important for me to make connections and have references from undergrad. I have no problem talking to people with similar passions and career goals but yeah if there's nothing in common...that is tough |
Hummingbird Meadows |
I think that is the problem with my generation and generations younger than me. They don't know how to meet new people. |
The Old Gods |
Eh. I never made connections in school. Everyone was interested in getting to their own class or quickly formed cliques |
Hummingbird Meadows |
@Red, I have experienced that too. But, overall people didn't talk to each other at in-person classes either. I would always try to talk the students I sat next to and would be given the weirdest looks for trying to socialize. XD |
Red Horizon Ranch |
I also enjoy online classes for the flexibility, but I miss the networking aspect. You really have to go out of your way to make connections in my experience and its...very hard |
Hummingbird Meadows |
@Ven, I mean COVID taught me that I thrive in online learning. I prefer teaching myself in my own time. I live at home too because housing is too expensive and I struggle with roommates because of my autism. |
Stormsong Manor |
There are multiple factors at play. COVID boosted the online learning environment, the economy is shit so kids are living at home with their parents longer, etc |
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