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Originally posted by jenluckenbach
SURE, it is easy. You need a scissor type clipper though because it has to open wide (since the tip is imbedded you won't be able to slip the clipper up the length of the nail)
Most cat's claws are light enough in color for you to distinguish the quick (blood vessel)
Clip closer to the tip than to the toe, this should prevent you from hitting the blood vessel.
Then just pull the nail out of the skin and discard.
Wash it with peroxide.
EDIT the peroxide will help with the bleeding as well.
:eek: I don't think I'd be able to do it myself :( It looks as if all the nail thats out is quick, the entire tip must be in her paw. It looks pretty bad, so I'd rather not try that.