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    Can I get a pink felt marker and draw on the feet pads?
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    You can if it is a non-toxic marker that is safe to use on the skin. Check the label for warnings and directions.
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    If I don't have eye liner can I use a pen or pencil?
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    Don't use a regular pencil or pen on your face. You can use a face paint pencil or crayon if you don't have eye liner.
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    What make up should I use?
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    You can use winged eyeliner and mascara, and glittery white/gray blended eyeshadow. You can also use facial glitter. Use blush and lip liner for the nose.
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    Can I use face paint?
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    Yes, you can use face paint and anything else creative that you can think of.
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    What if I don't have access to any makeup?
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    You can use face paint, or just use the costume. It still works.
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    How do I wear cat eyeliner when looking like a cat?
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    There are some great tips in Do a Cat Eye on Round Eyes .
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    What do I do if I'm in school and I can't look like a cat?
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    If you're not allowed to wear any cat-like makeup, accessories, or clothing to school, you can still make yourself look like a cat after school and on the weekends.
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    How do I act like a kitten even without looking like one or moving like one? (Like a human that has a cat's thinking brain)
    RainbowShine123
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    Try meowing and purring all the time. You can wag your bottom and arch your back so that it looks like you are wagging an invisible tail.
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    Could I curl my fingers when my claws are in and not curl them when my claws are out? (Therian paws for claws in, and normal hands for claws out.)
    Puggy love
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    Yeah! Do what you think resembles a cat the best. Just like Kipo!
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