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What should I pay attention to when cutting my cat's nails?
Introduction: Bian Xiao only cuts people's nails, not animals' nails, but she also knows that it should be difficult to cut animals' nails. Everyone should adapt them to nail cutting when they are young, so what problems should be paid attention to when cutting nails for cats? First of all, we must create a nail-cutting environment for the cat to relax and avoid some accidental scratches when cutting nails.

First, you should first calm the cat's mood and let it be in a relaxed state.

Bian Xiao saw a video of a cat owner clipping his cat's nails, which was very funny. It's not like cutting his nails, it's more like killing him. The master had no choice but to coax him to cut his nails slowly. Otherwise, long nails may hurt the cat and the cat owner. Before cutting his cat's nails, be sure to comfort the cat and let it be in a relaxed and quiet state.

Second, be careful not to cut its blood vessels.

No cat likes to cut her nails. It's not that they will feel pain, just feel unsafe. Tools for clipping cats' nails must be suitable for cats. At the same time, before cutting your nails, you should find a more comfortable place to appease your cats and communicate with them. In addition, when trimming nails, be careful not to cut the blood vessels on the cat's toes, otherwise it will hurt, and refuse to cut nails again.

Third, of course, cats have adapted to nail cutting since childhood.

There is no need to trim the cat's nails every day. Basically, once every two or three weeks is enough. Let the cat get used to cutting her nails from an early age, so that there will be no big problems when she grows up. Under normal circumstances, a kitten can actually cut her nails for about a month. When she is not sure of her age, she can observe the length of her nails. If her nails are too long, she may hook her skin.