Clip your kitty's claws
You can clip you kitty’s claws to keep them in proper shape. To do so, follow the steps:
- You can get fancy claw clippers, or just use human style nail clippers.
- Choose a time when your kitten is asleep or nearly asleep, generally in the late afternoon.
- Choose excellent lighting.
- Gently press the cat’s toe pads to reveal sharp claws in need of a trim. Notice the pink tissue (the quick) on the inside of the claw.
- Avoid the quick when you trim the claw as cutting into it will cause pain and bleeding.
- Remove the sharp tip below the quick (away from the toe), clipping about halfway between the end of the quick and the tip of claw.
- Always reward the kitty after, with words and treats.
Bonus tip: The cat’s claw is flattish, and nail clippers would need to be held sideways to respect the direction of flatness.
(Kit Humphrey, featured columnist of Cats & Kittens, is a retired physician from Siberian Gatos Cattery in the US)
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