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Cats owned: Domestic shorthair
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27-03-2007, 06:33 AM   #1

First time clipping his claws!


I just wanted to announce that today was my first time clipping Sunny's front paws! I snuck behind him while he was chowing down his food and as he was tugging away I was quickly getting to his front nails and clipping them! I am happy he let me do it because I was a little scared he wasn't going to. He was purring the whole time but stopped when I tried to clip his feet nails. So, I clipped only his front nails which really needed to be clipped. Do the nails on the back paws grow slower than the front? Because his back paws are still short- unless he chews on them?



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27-03-2007, 08:02 AM   #2

Re: First time clipping his claws!


Their back claws don't get sharp do they, so are probably best left.
Does Sunny use his scratch post - that normally keeps their front claws in good shape?
Well done on *mission accomplished* - the more you do it the less bothered he is likely to be about it.



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27-03-2007, 08:20 AM   #3

Re: First time clipping his claws!


I don't bother clipping claws except for the cats I take to shows and then I only clip the front claws. Luckily the ones I show are great at having their claws clipped. Glad you managed to survive unscathed



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27-03-2007, 09:18 AM   #4

Re: First time clipping his claws!


Well done on managing to clip Sunny's claws ......... I have to ask the vet to clip Cassie's!!



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29-03-2007, 04:03 PM   #5

Re: First time clipping his claws!


Well done on your first time clipping. I tend to clip the front a lot more often than the back as they don't seem to need it as much.



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29-03-2007, 04:10 PM   #6

Re: First time clipping his claws!


That's not something I would like to do Knowing my luck I'd probably get shreded



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29-03-2007, 04:33 PM   #7

Re: First time clipping his claws!


I've found that when you start it when they're kittens, they take it for granted as one of those things that happen. Patches was an adult when I rehomed her and had obviously never had her claws clipped...screamed bloody murder, threshed and struggled and said I was trying to amputate her toes without anaesthetic!! They mostly went unclipped.......I've never done hind claws.



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01-04-2007, 02:52 PM   #8

Re: First time clipping his claws!


I haven't clipped any of mine but they use their scratch post alot which keeps them nice and neat



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01-04-2007, 04:15 PM   #9

Re: First time clipping his claws!


The scratch-post keeps them tidy and *sharp*. They use it to polish off the old "husk" leaving the next layer nice and sharp.
I clip the very tip off Rover's claws so that he doesn't draw (too much) blood when he misjudges a bit of human for one of his toys. Doesn't happen often but it does hurt. He can still scale up tree-trunks with the best of them.



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