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@Wrenchcool Because the pet stays inside with them. Baths really aren't necessary for cats, but dogs have to be cleaned. They cut the claws so the pet doesn't cause damage to furniture.
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Thank you for posting this. Very helpful!
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@TheMasterFerrets well, I started cutting Konas and Maia nails when they were just kittens so they would become used to it.. you just have to keep doing it..
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@snowbirdy6 wow how do you get your cat to be so calm and not hiss i had a cat it took me 3 people just to cut her nail i used to get bitten alot but then after a few months she bonded with me she followed me every where but still bites me when i try to clip her nails rip.zoey
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LOL at 2:30, Maia is like," Done yet?.." XD
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At any pet store but try PetSmart cause I found them there :)
I wish my cats were so easy going about getting their nails clipped! Not at all :( that's why their fighting is so bad at times (we have 4) they hurt each other & today my oldest cat has to get stitches in his eye because they tore out a membrane during a bad fight today. They were home alone. I wonder if these soft claws would help with that. It won't cure their occasional aggressiveness but at least maybe stop them from hurting each other?
Anneris 1 week ago
@Anneris yes, I would definitely give them a try!
snowbirdy6 1 day ago
why american and british's cuting the pet claws or give him a bath...for what ??? this have not to be...there are crazy
Wrenchcool 1 month ago
@Wrenchcool clearly you can see that the claws are not being removed.. just simply covered which does no harm to the cat and they can still use their claws in every way as before. Cutting the claws is, as a matter of fact, good for the claw.. Baths> what are you talking about? not sure..
snowbirdy6 1 month ago