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How To Cut Your Cat's Nails
Video Summary:
Keeping nails short is important for your cat and your furniture! Dr. Lauren shows you how to keep your cat's nails under control.
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Source: How To Cut Your Cat's Nails
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So before you start to cut your cat's nails, there are couple of things that you are going to want to make sure that you have. First, you don't want to use scissors. These can actually make the cat's nails splinter. You want to make sure to have a really good nail clipper, one that cuts like this.
Second, you want to have a styptic powder. Styptic powder is something that when applied to the tip of your cat's nail will stop any bleeding. It's pretty easy to make sure that you don't make your cat's nail bleed. You can actually see the vein in each nail, so you will know where to stop. What you want to do is you want to expose each nail. To do that you just gently press on the cat's toe that will make the nail go in and out, then you take your nail clipper and you just snip off the tips of the nails.
Remember, if you do make your cat's nail bleed don't worry just press a little styptic powder to the tip of the nail and I am Dr. Lauren at petside.com.
Feel free to email me with any questions at DrLauren@petside.com.
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