Currently, Grandpa holds the baby and I do the clipping. He’s starting to fuss less, but we have to do it when he’s sleepy, because he’s either racing around getting into things or asleep. It’s not surprising since he’s just turned a year old.
I have a mobile pet groomer who comes to clip the boys’ nails every so often. She’s quick and gentle, one we get them into the studio and shut the door, and then get them out from under the couch, or under the desk . . .
I try to get one claw trimmed after a five minute session of “lovey-dovey” with my cat. It’s slower that way but gets the job done.
I had one cat with whom I struggled for years at claw-trimming time. Quite by accident, I discovered she simply did not like being held down for the process. One day I lifted her paw and she let me quickly trim the claws. Life was lots easier after that.
stairsteppublishing over 1 year ago
I have learned how to hold a cat so that neither of you are traumatized. It really is not hard once you learn how.
cat19632001 over 1 year ago
Never mind finding the clippers, Angie. Good luck finding the Mittens.
Red Bird over 1 year ago
Drat! He’s fallen right into her trap.
Fishenguy Premium Member over 1 year ago
My two cats sit and purr while I clip their nails. It wasn’t always that way, but it sure makes it easier.
ladykat over 1 year ago
Settle down, Mittens, and let Momma trim your nails.
SusieB over 1 year ago
Nail trims are a two person job in our home. I hold the cats, hubby trims the nails
christineracine77 over 1 year ago
The long scratch on the top of my right foot tells me I should have a similar convo with Sanibel . . .
FreyjaRN Premium Member over 1 year ago
Currently, Grandpa holds the baby and I do the clipping. He’s starting to fuss less, but we have to do it when he’s sleepy, because he’s either racing around getting into things or asleep. It’s not surprising since he’s just turned a year old.
MIHorn Premium Member over 1 year ago
I have a mobile pet groomer who comes to clip the boys’ nails every so often. She’s quick and gentle, one we get them into the studio and shut the door, and then get them out from under the couch, or under the desk . . .
mistercatworks over 1 year ago
I try to get one claw trimmed after a five minute session of “lovey-dovey” with my cat. It’s slower that way but gets the job done.
I had one cat with whom I struggled for years at claw-trimming time. Quite by accident, I discovered she simply did not like being held down for the process. One day I lifted her paw and she let me quickly trim the claws. Life was lots easier after that.
catmom1360 over 1 year ago
It’s a nightmare!