Can you cut a cat's nails?

Question 1: Can cats cut their nails? Cutting the cat's nails properly can reduce the destructive power of the cat without changing its behavior. However, cats can't protect themselves after cutting their nails. They must be kept at home and never released. However, from the perspective of cat health, it is not recommended to cut off the cat's rear toenails, because the rear toenails rarely hurt people and furniture, and can also provide cats with some self-defense and tree climbing abilities. Nail cutting for cat's front paws should be started from an early age, and it is generally more appropriate to cut once a month. When pruning, you only need to cut off the transparent keratin at the front end, and you must polish it smooth after pruning. At first, cats will be more disgusted with nail cutting. It's best to choose pruning when it wakes up. After pruning one or two, if it shows impatience, you can let it play and reward it with food or toys. Don't push it, make it more resistant.

Question 2: Can you cut a cat's nails? Most cats take care of their nails themselves, but their nails may grow too stupid and crack, causing them painful infections. Trimming nails regularly will reduce the possibility of the above problems and relieve their impulse to grab things.

Human nail clippers are suitable for some cats, especially those kittens with tiny nails. There are also commercial nail clippers for cats in veterinary shops, pet shops or mail order catalogues. They are designed to cut off the cat's nails at an appropriate angle without the risk of nail cracking or chipping. These nail clippers are designed like scissors or round hay cutters. The best nail clippers have very sharp blades and comfortable handles.

Let your cat get used to being held since childhood. When your cat relaxes, it is the best time to cut her nails. Like after a nap. Generally speaking, the easiest way is to let your hands participate in the process of nail cutting. One hand is used to catch it and make it quiet, and the other hand is used to cut it. A cat with confidence in its owner can cut nails well with one hand.

Hold the paw, gently press it with your fingers, and press the nail out of the paw with your thumb. Trim your nails with your other hand. Don't forget to cut off your thumb, it's on the inside of your front leg. Don't forget that cats have many toes. They are called polydactyly, and they all need pruning. Some cats have seven toes on each foot. Just cut your nails, which are usually white. Don't cut pink live meat, otherwise it will bleed. If you cut too much, use a hemostatic pen or corn starch to stop bleeding, or use its claws to rake soap to stop bleeding.

Do it quickly. If your cat is already upset, let it go, even if only one or two claws are cut off. You can continue later. Play with it or give it special care and reward it, so it will have a good association with nail cutting. Be sure to cut the cat's nails before taking a shower.

Question 3: How can I cut my cat's nails smoothly? It's not that hard. First of all, don't cut it while it is sleeping. . That will scare it. . Make it more disgusted with nail cutting. . Teach you my little trick. . Whisper to the cat. . Pick it up gently. . Sit on your knees facing outward. . Putting your back on your stomach can make it sit still. . Make sure that the four claws extend horizontally forward. . When the cat is in a stable mood. . You can put your hand under its armpit. . Hold its paw gently with your left hand. . Gently pinch the small meat pad to let the pointed nails stick out. . Pinch the upright little nails a little. . Start cutting one by one. . So the cat can only see your hands and nail clippers sticking out from behind. . Whisper in its ear when cutting. . It's like coaxing a child. . Gently praise it for being obedient or something. . I always tell it,' Doudou is really obedient and good. . Sit down for a while. . Sister is cutting your nails. Obedience is a good boy. . You can also hum songs to distract it. . Sometimes I sing nursery rhymes to it. . Pay attention to the side of the nail clipper when cutting. . Consistent with the cat's nail scissors. . Do not cut vertically. . I just cut my cat's nails with my own nail clippers. . We use the same one. . I didn't buy a special nail clipper for my pet. . In fact, when you play with it, you will find that its nails are getting sharper and sharper. Just cut it once. . Just cut off the sharp tip. . The cutting time is about 1.5 to 2 mm, which is enough. . Be careful not to cut pink meat. . Generally, the front paws are easier to cut. . The nails of the hind paws are thick and difficult to cut. . More need to be careful. . The nails of the hind paws are generally cut less. . Because it's not as sharp as the front paws. . Sometimes you don't have to cut it often when you see that your hind paw nails are still round. . Don't spend too much time cutting your nails. . It's like taking a bath. . If it takes too long, the cat will become impatient. . Besides, it's very important to coax when you cut your nails. . In fact, cats are like babies. . Be patient and obedient. . Then there is habit. . Take it and sit on your lap. . It knows it's time to cut its nails. . .

Question 4: Can cats cut their nails? How to cut? Just cut off the transparent part of the tip.

Question 5: Does it hurt to cut the kitten's nails? How to cut it better? Most cats take good care of their nails, but their nails may grow too long and crack, causing them painful infections. Trimming nails regularly will reduce the possibility of the above problems and relieve their impulse to grab things.

Human nail clippers are suitable for some cats, especially those kittens with tiny nails. There are also commercial nail clippers for cats in veterinary shops, pet shops or mail order catalogues. They are designed to cut off the cat's nails at an appropriate angle without the risk of nail cracking or chipping. These nail clippers are designed like scissors or round hay cutters. The best nail clippers have very sharp blades and comfortable handles.

Let your cat get used to being held since childhood. When your cat relaxes, it is the best time to cut her nails. Like after a nap. Generally speaking, the easiest way is to let your hands participate in the process of nail cutting. One hand is used to catch it and make it quiet, and the other hand is used to cut it. A cat with confidence in its owner can cut nails well with one hand.

Hold the paw, gently press it with your fingers, and press the nail out of the paw with your thumb. Trim your nails with your other hand. Don't forget to cut off your thumb, it's on the inside of your front leg. Don't forget that cats have many toes. They are called polydactyly, and they all need pruning. Some cats have seven toes on each foot. Just cut your nails, which are usually white. Don't cut pink live meat, otherwise it will bleed. If you cut too much, use a hemostatic pen or corn starch to stop bleeding, or use its claws to rake soap to stop bleeding.

Do it quickly. If your cat is already upset, let it go, even if only one or two claws are cut off. You can continue later. Play with it or give it special care and reward it, so it will have a good association with nail cutting. Be sure to cut the cat's nails before taking a shower.

Question 6: How to cut a cat's nails? Every time I cut my cat's nails a little, he will take care of them himself.

Even if it is flattened, he will sharpen it and then cut it.

As for the sound, it depends on the circumstances.

For example, when pregnant with you, it means that he is very comfortable.

If he doesn't like the instructions given when cutting his nails.

Anyway, judge for yourself according to the situation at that time.

Question 7: Can cats cut their nails? Cats can cut their nails, or they will scratch furniture and owners. Cut the cat's nails with a small tip, and never cut the blood line. The first cut is very important. You can't hurt them. Try to convince them and give them something delicious after cutting. In this way, when they cut their nails, they will know that there is nothing to be afraid of and they will have a happy enjoyment. Now my miaomiao manicure is a guest's reserved program! Hehe ~ ~

Question 8: Cut the cat's nails to the right place. When you cut them in the sun, you can see transparency. About one third of the nails there are not cut every four or five days. Cats' nails grow very fast.

Question 9: How to bathe a cat and cut its nails? . . ? How to bathe a cat?

1, preparation before bathing

(1) A special bath for cats (Johnson baby's tearless bath is also acceptable. Note: It's best not to use other personal bath, because cats will lick the residual bath, which may cause gastrointestinal discomfort. Never bathe a cat with shampoo! Shampoo residue can damage the cat's stomach. )

(2) Dry the towel. You can prepare a few more pieces, and it will be easier to blow dry if you wipe them dry a little more. Conditional can use special absorbent towel, the effect is better.

(3) hair dryer. Used to dry cat fur. If possible, it is best to choose a silent heater, which is very quiet and acceptable to most cats.

(4) hot water. The water temperature is about 38-40 degrees Celsius, which can be washed in a basin or with a sprinkler (but the water flow should not be too strong).

2. Precautions for bathing

(1) Don't take a bath for cats under three months, because taking a bath is easy to catch a cold or have diarrhea, and it is easy to die. If a cat under three months old is dirty, please wipe it with a wrung hot towel. )

(2) Don't wash your hair directly with a shower nozzle, and don't wash your hair with water, so that water will flow through the cat's ears, which is likely to lead to otitis media. It is recommended to wipe the head directly with a wringing hot towel, and it will be cleaner if you wipe it several times.

(3) Use hot air when blowing, and turn on the minimum air volume to avoid scaring the cat. And pay attention to step by step. Keep away from the cat when the hair dryer is on. When the cat is a little stable, it will gradually approach her. You can gradually increase the air volume after the cat adapts, but be careful not to burn the cat.

(4) After drying, it is best to brush your hair carefully with a brush (especially a long-haired cat) so that the hair that falls off during bathing will not be licked by the cat, so as not to form hair balls in the stomach and seriously affect the digestive system.

(5) After being completely dried, the method can go to Freien. If there are other cats at home, pay attention to the 24-hour isolation of new cats. (Keep warm in winter)

3. How to bathe a cat?

(1) Wet the fur below the neck. Hold the cat's neck with your left hand so that the cat won't jump out casually. (It doesn't matter if the strength of the left hand is not loose, the cat won't be short of breath, and its head can turn, but it won't escape from your hand.) Water it with your right hand, or soak the fur below the neck with a sprinkler.

(2) Pour a proper amount of special bath lotion for cats on the fur of cats and rub it into the fur by hand to generate foam. Carefully rub the hair on claws, lower abdomen and tail, and then rinse thoroughly with warm water until there is no foam. It is difficult for a cat that has just been brought home to wash its primary colors after its first bath. If your hands and feet are fast enough, pay attention to the room temperature, and the cat doesn't have much resistance, you can take another bath, then rub out the foam and rinse it clean. But if the room temperature is not enough, your hands and feet are slow and your cat is not quiet, you need to wash her again after a while. )

(3) Take the cat out, gently and quickly touch the lower part of the cat with your hands to divide the water, then wipe it with a dry towel and try to dry it.

(4) Blow the cat's hair with the lowest heat setting of the hair dryer, and keep pulling the place where the hair dryer blows with one hand (just like we blow our hair). If the cat is more adapted to the sound of the hair dryer, you can gradually increase the air volume of the hair dryer, but be careful not to let the hot air burn the cat.

(5) When the cat's fur is 70% to 80% dry, you can brush it with a brush, and then a part of the fallen hair will be combed down (the cat will not lick into the stomach to form a hairball that affects the gastrointestinal function). If the cat has hair knots, you can carefully cut off the obvious parts with scissors with the help of others (be careful not to cut the skin). Don't rush for success, take your time and do it safely in the future.

Trim the cat's toenails

Excerpt from The Key to Catkeeping

If you don't let the cat go out, you should get into the habit of cutting the cat's toenails regularly. A slight negligence will make the cat's toenails grow very long, stinging the meat on the cat's claws and causing infection. At this time, we will call the veterinarian to deal with it.

Preparatory work:

Methods and steps of toenail pruning:

1, gently grab the cat, hold the chest in one hand and grasp the claws in the other. Gently press the soles of your feet to show your paws. 2. Gently cut off the white claw tips with nail clippers. If you are not sure how long to cut, cut it carefully. ...& gt& gt

Question 10: Do you want to cut the cat's nails? I don't think it will be better. Her nails are protective and fixed, but if you are afraid that they will scratch you, you can only cut them.