Assume The Role Of A Cat Parent A Little Too Closely With This Tongue-Shaped Fur Brush

We all know that one person who is a little too close and personal with their pet—and if you don't know anyone like this, it's probably you. Some people really will treat their pets like children and take it a little too far.

However, this cat fur brush really takes anyone to a whole new level of cat mom/dad.

Grooming Is An Important Part Of A Cat's Routine

Close-up of a Shaded Golden Persian cat
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Photo Credit: DEA / D. ROBOTTI / De Agostini via Getty Images

Grooming your cats by brushing them regularly, especially for long-haired breeds, can help to decrease how much they shed around the house and prevent the fur from matting and requiring cutting.

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The LICKI Your Cat Brush Offers A Very Natural Experience For Cat Owners

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tongue-shaped brush with bristles and teeth-grip for human
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This unique pet brush was created to allow owners to mimic the way kittens are licked clean and groomed by their mothers for an extra intimate bonding experience with your feline pal.

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Bonding Time With Fluffy!

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The LICKI brush comes with a teeth grip for the owner to clamp down in order to use the tongue brush on their cat. The silicone material of the brush is designed to be soothing for a cat's sensitive skin.

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Customers Love It!

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One Amazon customer decided to leave this hilarious review of the product, which is an endorsement on its own: "I think the initial impression of a 280 lbs. man bearing down on an animal at top speed, mewling and slobbering, with a slab of silicone dangling from his mouth may initially be off-putting for some cats. But, once I have wrestled them to the ground and the clawing and biting have subsided, I can begin licking the cat until its horrified owner returns home from work to ask what I am doing."