Monte, his wittle nails, and I need some lessons!
Well, as some of you may know, I recently found myself begat with cat- a small impish, very NAWTEEKAT named Monte. As some of you also know, Monte will be my first non-declawed cat (you all may take a bow, pat yourself on the back, drink a toast, etc.).
The thing is, I need to know the whens and hows of it all. Monte is approx 5 months old. I already fondle his pawsies, pushing the nails out, and he is okay with it...as much as a flying bundle of bad blackness can be, anyhow.
How do I clip his nails? Just like I do Binx's? I know I need the little cat scissors, which I haven't bought yet. Do cats have quicks? Any way to do it better than others?
Should I do the glue on nails, instead? Do I clip the back nails? Help me!
Re: Monte, his wittle nails, and I need some lessons!
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Originally posted by Cataholic
How do I clip his nails? Just like I do Binx's? I know I need the little cat scissors, which I haven't bought yet. Do cats have quicks? Any way to do it better than others?
Should I do the glue on nails, instead? Do I clip the back nails? Help me!
Don't know how you do Binx's nails. The little cat scissors really do make the job easier. Yes, cats have quicks. If you look closely (I know it's close to impossible with a squirming armful of kitty fluff, but try) you can see the little pink quick - DO NOT CUT DOWN THAT FAR. It will bleed and hurt the cat and the cat will hurt you and hate you forever.
Any way to do it better than others? Yes, get a friend to help. Use the burrito wrap method or (my personal favorite) have them done professionally. Much less blood shed that way.
And, yes, the back nails get done too, which is impossible for me with Mishi.
I try to get them when they're relaxed and not grump. With my two it's one nail at a time; two if I'm lucky. Eventually I give up and take them in to have them done professionally for $14 per cat. Cheaper for me than ER bills :D
Joh ~ It's a *piece-a-cake*...
:p
Says He who started Kat Klippin when Fred (RB :( ) and lil Boots were
both VERY TINY Kittens!
Five Months is not "too" late to start...
I used :eek: Brute Force to teach them both that
1) Klaw Klippin did NOT hurt *if* they just accepted that it
. . was GOING to Happen once a month...
2) Laying UPpy-side-down on my lap did NOT signify the world was ending..
3) and that *I* could hold on tight enough to one arm or leg
. . to prevent escape
I only had to "burrito wrap" Boots once or twice.
NOW he'll remain calm sitting half on / half off my lap,
with my free hand and elbow pinning him to my side,
while I do his "Fronts".
BACK Claws require him to lay ON my lap, belly *UP*.
As for the one or two "Klips" per session...
*I* use the All-At-ONE-Time method - once I have him -
he does NOT leave before they are ALL done!
Once I "start" - if he really *fusses*... I just HOLD ONTO him
and let him settle before continuing.
Monte WILL learn the drill -
try NOT to let him learn that a BIG FUSS will stop the Clip Job!
Another thought...
No matter HOW *quietly* I extract the Toe Choppers from the closit...
He KNOWS when I pick em up - :eek:
On Klip Nite; I just put them in my pocket (as he DASHES for the
"safety" of the tub/shower)...
Wait a hour; he thinks he *panicked* for nuttin;
then I scoop him up when he's not expecting it! :cool:
There IS something to be said for having an *expert* SHOW you
where to clip... Your White Coat shold be happy to demonstrate the
procedure during a regular visit - for FREE.
But I'd get Monte used to sitting STILL for the Klip Job even
if you only go through the motions a few times without
actually Klippin anything.
And as someone else said -
DON'T clip too short - you can always go back and Clip Again!
Re: Here ya go, Johanna ~
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Originally posted by Cinder & Smoke
OK - you're all set...
Done yet?? :p :D
:D :D Tomorrow we'll get the tale of how she ended up with scratches up and down her arms, the house is trashed and Monte hiding in the closet for hours on end....with one claw done. :D
Just kidding, Johanna. I'm sure you'll do just fine, especially with the experience you have from that mini horse of yours. ;) :D