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I'm the same as you Fran...bit nervous of doing it. I know Cassie would not let me do it anyway. So will the vet do it if you ask? Kazz, I would imagine Cleo was very good to let you clip her claws.....how do you go about holding her? |
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She uses a scratching pole indoors and the bird table ( ) outdoors. In fact she is always scratching away on something I asked because her claws seem extremely sharp and are always catching on things. Hubby says to go over them with a nail file Men! |
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Hold her I don't hold her to do anything, she settles I approach with clippers in hand grab her foot snip away to the nail I want, and then all done. I started doing them about 7 years ago when she was about 16, I noticed she had one nail that kept growing so I snipped it I occasionaly do them all now over a 2 week period when needed you can hear her cliping on the laminate, and I know its time she seems to not retract them fully I put this down to age. I never did Oz's because he was always out and about up tree's etc right to the end. But Cleo has never been a out and about cat really. More of a firespaniel than great hunter. Karen Karen |
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