Unleash All the Pawer of Pawer Towel with Moxie
How the Pawer Towel Makes Cat Grooming Easy Peasy
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At Pawer Lab, we want to make your life easier. What you don’t know can cost you time and frustration. Our products are designed to make life easier for you and your pet. We are honored to have Madam Moxie; Master Cat Groomer from Luxury Austin Paws demonstrate how to use the Pawer Pet Towel to keep your kitty calm and comfy while you clip their claws. Stay tuned for more practical pet care tips.
About Author
Madam Moxie is a Certified Feline Master Groomer and owner of Luxury Auston Pawz. She loves to challenge the most difficult cat grooming certificates in the world and to party in her cat themed costumes!
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