Clipping cat nails
The first time you trim a cat's nails can be stressful, mainly for the simple reason that it is likely that the cat will not be in a hurry to cooperate with the process.
The good news lies in the fact that "all beginnings are difficult", and this fact is also relevant to the field of trimming a cat's nails, when if you do the trimming correctly and with the cat in mind, in the following steps, the process of trimming the nails should be simpler and faster.
How to cut a cat's nails?
If this is the first time you are faced with trimming a cat's nails, here are some tips that will help you to trim them correctly:
Preliminary preparation - before starting the clipping, stroke the cat's feet, if the cat resists, you should flow with it and try and stroke it in a way that suits it and that will be comfortable and pleasant for it.
Meet the cat and the clipper - if you come "straight and to the point" with the clipper, it is very possible that the clipper will feel threatened and resist. Therefore, it is important that you first meet him with the clipper
Carry out the trimming in regular stages - for example, grabbing the cat's leg, cutting one nail, chopper for the cat and God forbid.
Be calm - it is very important that you approach the procedure of trimming the cat's nails when you are calm and relaxed, a feeling that you will instill in the cat. If you feel stressed, it is better to postpone the operation. Furthermore, if the cat expresses resistance, it is important that you do not get angry or punish him, but simply wait until he calms down before you complete the clipping operation.
If you make sure to carry out all these actions, it is likely that the operation of cutting the nails will go smoothly and as we know, over time it should become easier.