The best option is a small, scissor-style cat nail clipper. They fit tiny claws well, give you better control, and make clean cuts without crushing the nail. Most vets and groomers prefer thi
Groomers usually use high-quality scissor-style or guillotine-style clippers made for pets. They’re sharp, precise, and designed to avoid splitting the nail while giving a smooth, quick trim.
You can use human nail clippers, but they aren’t ideal. They can squeeze the nail instead of slicing it cleanly, which might be uncomfortable. Cat clippers are safer and shaped specifically f
Try trimming just one or two nails at a time, wrap them lightly in a towel, offer treats, or wait until they’re sleepy. Some cats prefer being trimmed on your lap, others on a stable surface;
If a cat’s nails grow too long, they can curl and dig into the paw pads, which can be painful and may lead to infection. Long nails can also crack, get snagged on furniture, or accidentally s
Most indoor cats need trims every 2–4 weeks. Some grow faster than others, so check regularly and trim when the tips get sharp.
Safe for cats and kittens. Use only on pet nails. Wipe clean after use and store in a dry place.
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