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  2. The best cat nail trimmers, according to experts - AOL

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    Kittens learn fast and will get used to nail trimming more quickly than adult cats,” says Barrett. Before clipping your cat’s nails for the first time, Bissantz recommends seeking help from a ...

  3. 32 activities to do with your cat - AOL

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    Trim claws. Trimming cat claws. Learning how to cut cat nails at home is a vital skill that will not only save you money at the groomers, but make your cat more comfortable and deepen the bond ...

  4. Tiny Black Kitten Gets Her First ‘Meow-nicure’ & It’s Too Cute

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    Related: Cat's Dramatic Performance During a Nail Trim Seriously Deserves an Oscar. At one point, mama Claire must've realized that her black cat wanted in on her manicure, so of course she ...

  5. Nail clipper - Wikipedia

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    A variety of nail clippers; the clipper on the left is in the plier style; the centre and right clippers are in the compound lever style. A nail clipper (also called nail clippers, a nail trimmer, a nail cutter or nipper type) is a hand tool used to trim fingernails, toenails and hangnails.

  6. Chew toy - Wikipedia

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    These range from flavored fruit-shaped blocks, for birds to ice cream cone-shaped treats for rabbits. They also come shaped like bowls with minerals inside. A common mineral chew toy is the cuttlebone, a toy for birds that aids in trimming their nails and beaks.

  7. Cattery - Wikipedia

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    Boarding catteries typically have familiar objects, cat trees, climbing frames, scratching posts, and places for the cats to sleep during the day, and blankets and toys from home, are also permitted at many catteries. Some catteries offer onsite grooming and nail trimming.

  8. Siberian Cat Caught 'Backfiring' and the Video Wins the Internet

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    Trim your cat's nails and if you are too nervous to do it, your vet will happily do it for you, or sometimes your local pet supply stores will offer that service and it's super inexpensive.

  9. Onychectomy - Wikipedia

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    A non-surgical alternative to declawing is the application of vinyl nail caps that are affixed to the claws with nontoxic glue, requiring periodic replacement when the cat sheds its claw sheaths (usually every four to six weeks, depending on the cat's scratching habits). [80] Cat getting his nails trimmed

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