This video will show you how easy it is to safely trim or cut your cats claws at home using a regular nail clipper.
Cutting cats claws.
What not to do.
Nail trimming is often feared by owners who are worried about trimming them too short or are dealing with a wiggly feline.
A cat may need its nails trimmed to keep them from splitting or breaking and you may find it productive to trim off the sharp points of your cat s nails if the cat is prone to kneading scratching etc.
The best way to calm your fears is to ask your vet or a.
If your cat resists don t raise your voice or punish her.
A nail trimming every ten days to two weeks is a nice routine to settle into.
The gentler and more successful you are at safely trimming and keep you cat calm.
To restrain a cat in your lap use your forearms draped over the cat s neck and hind end to keep.
Trimming a cat s nails is fairly easy once you get your cat accustomed to it.
And don t rush you may cut into the.
Some cats will happily sit in your lap or on a table while you trim their claws but many require some form of restraint.
Start trimming claws in young animals so that they get used to the process.
It looks like your kitten trust you a lot.
Never attempt a clipping when your cat is agitated or you re upset.
Trimming your cat s nails does not have to be stressful.
It is important to cut the nail on the side and to use a good sharp cat trimmers.
If your cat refuses to let you clip her claws ask your vet or a groomer for help.
The nicer the cat will be for future trimmings.
Most cats do not like having their claws trimmed.