
Should You Trim Your Cat's Back Claws? - TheCatSite.com
The importance of trimming your cat's back claws for their health and well-being. Create a positive experience while performing nail trims.
Is it NECESSARY to trim a cat's claws? - TheCatSite.com
Feb 20, 2017 · About 3 months ago I adopted an adult cat of unknown age. I am new cat mommy and still learning the ins and outs of cat care. So I was wondering if it was necessary to trim a cat's …
How To Best Take Care Of Cat Claws [Beyond Basics]
We learned how to trim cat claws carefully. We found out how important it is to make our cats feel safe and happy while we do this. With a lot of patience and some treats, we can help our cats get used to …
Do I need to clip my cat's back claws??? | TheCatSite
Jul 17, 2013 · Get the cat used to this before you try to introduce the clipping. It's great if you have a really trusting and relaxed cat that will lay on its back over your lap as the back paws are really easy …
How Often Should I Trim My Cats Nails? | TheCatSite
Jan 2, 2015 · For your cat who gives you trouble while clipping claws, you can probably get her used to it over time, but for difficult cats, it's sometimes wiser to trim just one or two claws per session.
What age is safe to start trimming kittens' claws? | TheCatSite
Jul 31, 2008 · Goldy's babies are now two weeks old, and their claws are like little needles--lots of them! How soon is it safe to start trimming the kittens' claws? I'm thinking it would be a good idea to get …
HOW to cut cat's nails? | TheCatSite
Nov 1, 2022 · That was the easiest way to cut my cat's claws, until she no longer wants to be on the chair with me that I used to sit in. Now, I do her nails from the side while she is laying down. As far as …
How much should nail clipping cost? | TheCatSite
Nov 1, 2005 · $5 is really cheap for nail clipping. The rear claws don't get needle sharp like the front claws, so they really don't need trimming (they're more kinda like dog's claws). If you have trouble, or …
Clipping back claws | TheCatSite
Jun 21, 2005 · No, cats' claws don't stop growing, front or back. Most cats will keep their back claws from getting too long by chewing on them from time to time.
Cat’s Claws Click When He Walks | TheCatSite
Nov 2, 2018 · Is this normal? when my cat walks on the floorboards his paws goes “click click click”. I do trim his nails. But Because he’s really careful with his claws around people I only take the very tip off, …