To prevent disasters caused by the continuous growth of the nails of cats, use of wipers (rope or carpet poles) as early as possible. The ideal is to play with the kitten in the area where the scraper to suit him and learn to use it. You can cut the nails wherever necessary with special nail clippers for cats.
Below I present an excerpt from an article in the following websites http://proyectomascota.com/gatos/cuidados/corte_de_unas
"If their claws are white (as are in Most cats), it is easy to where to cut. Use good light and you'll notice a pink tissue inside the nail or claw starting from its base. This is comparable to the difference enter the one next to your skin, and the part that grows beyond it. Never cut the pink part of the nail is painful for the cat, who bleed everywhere. If in doubt, it is preferable to cut less nail, even if it means cutting more often "
" Cut the portion on the pink part of each nail, not to mention the spurs. In cats, spurs are only present in the forelegs, about where humans would have our thumbs. They do not touch the floor. Some cats are polydactyl, and have up to seven claws on one foot! Normally there are four per leg, with a spur on each of the front legs. The rear legs do not require trimming as often, and in many cases is not even necessary to do so, they do not grow as quickly and are not as sharp. With practice, it will be possible to sustain any of the four legs for cutting nails. "
Some videos to help them understand better.
Some videos to help them understand better.
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