Just like dogs, cats require regular nail trims to snip off the sharp hooks that form on the ends of their claws. Since most cats aren’t strolling around city sidewalks with their nails extended, their nails don’t become worn down like those of their canine counterparts. A healthy cat should walk with their nails mostly retracted into their paws, but they can grow too long and snag on carpet, furniture, or even your skin. Some medical conditions can also prevent your kitty from properly retracting their claws, so always check with your veterinarian if your cat does not seem to be able to draw their nails back into their paws.
To prevent damage to your household items and your skin and clothes from too-long of kitty claws, contact Alex the Cat Groomer for cat nail trimming in Seattle. He is an expert at handling finicky felines who may not want their paws touched, and can quickly trim those sharp daggers back to a more manageable length. Alex can also apply nail caps after your kitty’s nail trim to ensure no inappropriate scratching is going on in your home.
A cat’s nails are an important part of their anatomy, and, while veterinary practices still offer declawing services, cats are much happier with their claws. By caring properly for your cat’s nails, you can minimize the occurrence of problem scratching behaviors, rather than turning to a declaw procedure.
Cats use their nails for a variety of tasks in their everyday activities, including:
For protection from other pets or wild animals if they escape outside
For exercise to help them stretch their muscles and climb
For marking territory by using the scent glands in their paws and creating visual markers with scratch marks
For balance to help them gracefully maneuver, leap, and climb
With regular cat nail trimming in Seattle, you can ensure your feline friend can comfortably engage in natural behaviors.
Rather than struggling to give your feisty feline a nail trim on your own, turn to Alex the Cat Groomer. He can handle all your cat nail trimming and other grooming needs in the Seattle area—give him a call to schedule an appointment.
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