First thing's first: you should never,Watch V Online everpaint your pet's claws with actual nail polish. It's toxic to them! But should you hunger for you and your cat to have matching manicures, there's a glamorous alternative.
Cristi, a cat owner from California, routinely purchases nail caps for her cat, Wednesday. One day, she found a purple, glittery set -- the same purple glitter as her own manicure.
SEE ALSO: Cats have been getting humans to do their bidding for 9,000 yearsHell yeah.
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As it turns out, Cristi wasn't the only one to have this idea. After another user shared her image, it went viral, and other pet owners started sharing manicure pics, too.
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And for those sneering right now, we'd like to point out that, from a logical standpoint, this makes perfect sense. Friends get matching manicures all the time. Pets are the best friends ever. Therefore, it would stand to reason that humans and their pets should have matching manicures.
Checkmate.
[H/T: BuzzFeed]
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