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The quick is easier seen if the cat has white claws, it shows up as pink inside the claw. It can be almost impossible to see if the cat has black claws. The claw should never be clipped right down to the quick............. you can see the position of the quick here and also the correct way to clip the claws. |
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I know that the claw should never be cut right back. I think you just cut off the very end, don't you? I'll be getting the vet to cut her claws - Beauty's highly reluctant to show me her claws (she knows I spoil her - I think that's why) |
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Does she use a scratching post? My two love theirs! There's a large square base to it, and I frequently have to hoover up HUGE chunks of claw. I never realised before, but it seems cats naturally shed the outer layer of a claw, like a very thin shell. I found one that was a good few layers to it, and it looked like a velocoraptor claw from Jurrasic Park! At first I was worried they shouldn't be shedding the entire outer layer of a claw but theyv'e been doing it sine I got them and they have very strong, healthy claws and still love using the scratching post. |
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Yes the outer "shell" of the claw being shed is normal meep and yes, it does look like something from Jurassic Park, but much smaller! Merlin keeps his front claws perfectly well on his scratching post and I've never had to trouble with them. It's his hind claws that now cause a bit of a problem. I managed to get the vet to trim one side for him before his cyst operation and I was very glad this was done as he did not have two scimitar-like weapons to scratch at his face with after the collar was taken off - he still has two very long claws on the other side though and made such a fuss - just like dandysmom describes, that I hesitate to take him back for the other side to be done. I can hear him clattering about on our laminate kitchen floor! |
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