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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2014 19:27:33 GMT
She knows that I have her muzzle...and knows that I want to trim her nails.
It will be better to do this today, a quiet house...no random noises to spook her while muzzled.
It may be all I get done today (although I've already done some laundry and unloaded the dishwasher) but I vow to get her nails done TODAY.
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Post by anxiousmom on Jul 4, 2014 19:30:20 GMT
I have a cat that has claws that would eviscerate a rhino. I am too scared to try to trim them, they are tools of the devil. You are a braver soul than I.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2014 19:35:20 GMT
I have a cat that has claws that would eviscerate a rhino. I am too scared to try to trim them, they are tools of the devil. You are a braver soul than I. I am much more concerned with her teeth. Hence the muzzle requirement.
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Post by anxiousmom on Jul 4, 2014 19:38:35 GMT
Oh I worry about his fangs too. This is him, and please note the look of "what the hell are you thinking messing with him?" on his brother's face. (and please forgive the laundry basket. They love to roll around in the clean clothes.)
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2014 20:04:42 GMT
I love that picture. LOL
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2014 20:07:45 GMT
It is done. I had to trick her. I wish I felt guilty...but I don't. I decided to lie down on the bean bag. You see, anytime I lie down on the bean bag, she comes over and proceeds to lie down next to me...taking up more than half the bean bag. Little did she know but I had the muzzle and clippers hidden behind the bean bag. So once she was nice and relaxed...and nearly asleep, I was able to slip the muzzle on her, pick her up, and trim her nails. WINNER!!
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Post by alamokatlady on Jul 4, 2014 20:14:43 GMT
Yikes...glad I don't have to do that with my cats. My daughter holds each one and scruffs them and off I go to trimming the nails. I do have one that I can trimm without holding but, it is much easier to have her at eye level. Glad you got it done.
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Post by Zee on Jul 4, 2014 20:15:45 GMT
I had to wrap my cat in a towel and recruit my son to help hold him down last time I trimmed his claws. Not because he'll attack me, but because he's such a slinky squirmy escape artist and I'm afraid I'll cut his claw into the quick if he moves suddenly.
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Post by wiipii2 on Jul 4, 2014 20:24:22 GMT
I need to do my cat's nails too. Man, she hates having a manicure.
She twists and leaps and turns and climbs and digs in with her back nails to get away. I've tried to burrito her in a towel but that just gave her traction. Tried when she's asleep, she's apparently got nail-clipper radar going and will wake in a nano-second if she senses you're near her with them.
I feel like we are both traumatized after Newt's manicures.
I need a drink just thinking about it.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2014 20:28:32 GMT
I need a drink just thinking about it.
Word.
My daughter (who just graduated...heading off to college) tells me "Mom...I don't think she likes the muzzle. I think you should do it without the muzzle".
Put my face a mere few inches from angry cat with sharp teeth? No thank you.
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Post by gmcwife1 on Jul 4, 2014 20:47:23 GMT
Nice job!!
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Post by anxiousmom on Jul 4, 2014 20:52:14 GMT
GaJenny...wanna come to my house and take care of Mr. Demon claws??
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Post by Skellinton on Jul 4, 2014 20:52:38 GMT
It is done. I had to trick her. I wish I felt guilty...but I don't. I decided to lie down on the bean bag. You see, anytime I lie down on the bean bag, she comes over and proceeds to lie down next to me...taking up more than half the bean bag. Little did she know but I had the muzzle and clippers hidden behind the bean bag. So once she was nice and relaxed...and nearly asleep, I was able to slip the muzzle on her, pick her up, and trim her nails. WINNER!! I wonder how long it will be before she joins you on the beanbag again! You are pretty sneaky, feel like coming to my house and administering flea medicine?
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Post by Scarlet Ohana on Jul 4, 2014 20:52:51 GMT
You do know it's the 4th of July?
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Post by Skellinton on Jul 4, 2014 20:53:44 GMT
Takins care of cats would be so much simpler if they couldn't read our minds. Ain't that the truth??
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Post by krazykatlady on Jul 4, 2014 20:53:50 GMT
I've had cats all my life and have never trimmed their claws ... is this something I need to start doing?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2014 20:57:51 GMT
OT - Your post title gets me every time I scroll past it. I think "ohh - that's bad...." kinda Friday the 13th stuff! OK, back the problem at hand!
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Post by Outspoken on Jul 4, 2014 20:59:20 GMT
I've had cats all my life and have never trimmed their claws ... is this something I need to start doing? Me, either! And by the sounds of it, I ain't gonna be trying it anytime soon! Putting my cat Zoe in a crate to go to the vet is like asking Edward Scissorhands for a massage!
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Post by Zee on Jul 4, 2014 21:00:19 GMT
I've had cats all my life and have never trimmed their claws ... is this something I need to start doing? Probably not, I do it rarely. Mostly I do it because he likes to knead my pillow at night but he often gets too into it and gets too close to my neck with his claws. I don't do the other two cats at all unless a trip to the vet is anticipated.
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Post by Zee on Jul 4, 2014 21:05:38 GMT
Eek, sorry about the multiple posts, I tried to go and delete them
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Post by 1lear on Jul 4, 2014 21:12:25 GMT
I have 3 cats and have never trimmed their nails-and never will!
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Post by LavenderLayoutLady on Jul 4, 2014 21:14:58 GMT
I didn't even know they made cat muzzles.
You are a very brave soul.
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Post by turangaleela on Jul 4, 2014 21:24:28 GMT
My cats both like to chew on their nails/claws, which sounds pretty horrible. It's kind of funny because I've been a nail-biter forever, and I never knew cats did it, too, until I got these two goofballs.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2014 21:32:20 GMT
You do know it's the 4th of July? So true...but that random (and quite scary) noise won't happen until closer to dusk.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2014 21:33:41 GMT
It is done. I had to trick her. I wish I felt guilty...but I don't. I decided to lie down on the bean bag. You see, anytime I lie down on the bean bag, she comes over and proceeds to lie down next to me...taking up more than half the bean bag. Little did she know but I had the muzzle and clippers hidden behind the bean bag. So once she was nice and relaxed...and nearly asleep, I was able to slip the muzzle on her, pick her up, and trim her nails. WINNER!! I wonder how long it will be before she joins you on the beanbag again! You are pretty sneaky, feel like coming to my house and administering flea medicine? I just watched Big Brother on the DVR on the bean bag...with her next to me. So either she forgave me or forgot about it already. (or...was anxious to make sure I didn't get the whole thing to myself)
Have muzzle...will travel. LOL
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2014 21:36:34 GMT
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Post by kahlan on Jul 4, 2014 21:42:30 GMT
I only do my cat's front paws when she starts scratching me with needle points. I've finally managed to find a technique where I basically trap her between me and the couch and go to town on them. Lots of treats after. She still bites at me occasionally, but not hard enough to break the skin. The back claws I'm not crazy enough to even think about.
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Post by lovetodigi on Jul 5, 2014 0:28:10 GMT
My cats nails were getting really sharp, so I decided to use the dogs nail grinder and try to trim them. I was shocked that she sit there in my lap and just let me grind them down. She did get a little fidgety when I put it on the the higher speed, but she calmed back down when I switched to low again. She has never liked her nails trimmed in the regular way, so I was really glad to find that she would let me do them this way. It is so much easier. Maybe your cat would do better with a grinder.
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Post by anxiousmom on Jul 5, 2014 0:29:54 GMT
My cats nails were getting really sharp, so I decided to use the dogs nail grinder and try to trim them. I was shocked that she sit there in my lap and just let me grind them down. She did get a little fidgety when I put it on the the higher speed, but she calmed back down when I switched to low again. She has never liked her nails trimmed in the regular way, so I was really glad to find that she would let me do them this way. It is so much easier. Maybe your cat would do better with a grinder. My cat hides in the closet for up to 12 hours after I put flea stuff (aka "the death juice") so I can't see him letting me grind his nails.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 5, 2014 0:31:09 GMT
My cats nails were getting really sharp, so I decided to use the dogs nail grinder and try to trim them. I was shocked that she sit there in my lap and just let me grind them down. She did get a little fidgety when I put it on the the higher speed, but she calmed back down when I switched to low again. She has never liked her nails trimmed in the regular way, so I was really glad to find that she would let me do them this way. It is so much easier. Maybe your cat would do better with a grinder. Nope. Bought one of those several years ago. She does not approve.
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