When to cut cats’ nails
Cats have their nails trimmed when they grow longer. Every cat's nails grow differently, and they need to be trimmed when they become sharp or begin to bend. Generally, kittens should be trimmed once every half a month, and adult cats should be trimmed once a month. The nails on the front paws grow faster than the nails on the back paws, so they should be trimmed more frequently.
How to trim a cat’s nails
1. Fix the cat first and put the cat in a comfortable position. If the cat is difficult to control, you can use a large towel to hold the cat Wrapped.
2. Use pet-specific nail clippers to trim your nails. Just cut off the tip of the nail. Do not cut it too short.
3. Don’t ignore the cat’s dangling toes. The cat’s dangling toes cannot be worn when grinding nails, and they can be easily broken when they grow long.
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