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Sometimes ingrown toenails can be a particular problem with polydactyl kitties (they have extra toes). Sometimes the extra ...
Is your cat's scratching a stress signal—or something else entirely? New research suggests that common assumptions about ...
The top signs of cat depression While cats may not cry or express themselves the same way as ... “When your feline friend resorts to the claws coming out and a quick swipe in frustration, ...
Not every cat needs their claws policed by their humans. The time to intervene is if the kitty has a persistent problem getting stuck – on the rug, the sofa, curtains, throws and so on.
DEAR JOAN: I have always trimmed my cat’s nails or had them clipped at the vets, as have most of my other cat-loving friends. I have heard that the nails could curl under and hurt the paws. I ...
Moreover, while human and canine nails grow continuously, cats shed the claw’s outer sheath, preventing the claws from getting too long. Q: I recently adopted Bentley, a 1-year-old toy poodle mix.