Tips For Cutting Your Cat’s Nails
An important part of maintaining pet health is cutting your cat’s nails every few weeks. Not only does this protect your family but it also can save your sofa and carpet.
Nonetheless, it is not as easy as it may sound. That is why you have to stroke your cat’s paws often for your cat to remove “mistrust” between you and your cat. Furthermore, reward your cut after a good trim. The reward system helps that understand that trimming is a part of hygiene.
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If they are not used to it, your cats may turn to be aggressive. That is why you have to set the appropriate “mood” as you’re trimming. Here are some other helpful tips when trimming your cat:
1. Use Modern Clippers
In most cases, modern clippers are easier to use as they don’t interfere with the cat’s paw. Remember, cats can easily harm you once they experience some discomfort. In other cases, scissors work best. Find that helpful tool for you and your cat.
2. Cut Just A Small Tip
Cut a small tip of the nails. Remember, you don’t want to end up injuring your cat’s blood vessels. Just like humans, cat’s also have blood vessels near the end of their nails.
In case this happens, you may need to apply a little pressure on the tip of the nail reducing blood flow. Avoid applying too much pressure on the paw for this will only lead to more blood oozing out.
3. Take Your Time
Don’t be in a hurry. You may hurt your cat. Take time trimming one nail at a time even though few cats can keep their calm. After a while, your cat may start to resist. Don’t be troubled! Just let it leave and schedule when to cut the remaining ones.
4. Do It Often
If you have a kitten, start cutting soon. Better yet, make it a routine. When cats are used to trimming, they become very compliant with the practice. That is why older cats find it hard to sit down and be introduced to clipping since they have not been accustomed to it.
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Interesting and helpful tips.
Interesting and helpful tips.
I have two doggies that also need a nail cut every now and then. I personally prefer the vet to do it, or the salon. 🙂
xo Sabine
I have two doggies that also need a nail cut every now and then. I personally prefer the vet to do it, or the salon. 🙂
xo Sabine
We have a little puppy and I do believe that all these tips apply to puppies as well. I am going to use all these great insight on cutting my dog’s nails. Thanks for this great post!
We have a little puppy and I do believe that all these tips apply to puppies as well. I am going to use all these great insight on cutting my dog’s nails. Thanks for this great post!
It must be quite difficult but like you said its important to do it regularly. Be gentle too as you stated it might hurt the cat if you go too fast!
Great tips here for cutting your cats nails. I don’t have a cat but I have two dogs and these tips can easily applied to dogs too. Thanks!
It must be quite difficult but like you said its important to do it regularly. Be gentle too as you stated it might hurt the cat if you go too fast!
With four cats of our own .. this is timely for us. I’ve always had their nails trimmed at the groomer .. but I’m thinking next time I’ll simply follow your step-by-step. Thank-you so much!
Great tips here for cutting your cats nails. I don’t have a cat but I have two dogs and these tips can easily applied to dogs too. Thanks!
With four cats of our own .. this is timely for us. I’ve always had their nails trimmed at the groomer .. but I’m thinking next time I’ll simply follow your step-by-step. Thank-you so much!
Insightful tips! I’ve been scratched the Hell out of by cats before, so I appreciate it when cats don’t have those blood drawing sharp nails. When I was a kid, I had a traumatizing experience with a neighborhood stray cat. He bit and scratched the Heck out of me when I tried to pet him. So yeah, I don’t like cats from then on lol. LOVE dogs though!
Insightful tips! I’ve been scratched the Hell out of by cats before, so I appreciate it when cats don’t have those blood drawing sharp nails. When I was a kid, I had a traumatizing experience with a neighborhood stray cat. He bit and scratched the Heck out of me when I tried to pet him. So yeah, I don’t like cats from then on lol. LOVE dogs though!
my cat meows and from my investigation it appears that is no reason he’s not hungry he’s doesn’t have anything that I can see outwardly that might be in pain he only does it when he’s awake he sleeps all day long wakes up like around midnight then he wants to meow meow meow then you’ll go back to bed and go to sleep