I bought some Conair hair clippers and was trying to clip my cat's fur, but it didn't seem to be cutting well and took forever to do. Is there a difference between those and pet clippers? If so, does anyone have any recommendation as to which pet clippers would be the most efficient and inexpensive?
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Answer by Chuck P
They are similar but the pet clippers are smaller and have finer blades. I bought a pair at Pet Smart that I use on my dog, you have to adjust them regularly and keep them oiled or they too can be a pain.
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Dog clippers are heavy duty clippers and stay cooler longer.Human clippers aren't strong as the dog clippers and usually won't cut a dogs coat.
ReplyDeleteDog fur is different than human hair. You need a sharper blade to cut dog hair than you would for human hair. Dog clippers are designed to meet that challenge.
I think Oster make some of the best clippers for cats, Andis is also good. They might be a little pricey, but I think its worth it. You will have them for a long time. Do a little research though, because there are different blades for different things.
You might just be better off going to a groomer!