Trim a Cat's Nails
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Turn on a strong light. Trimming your cat's nails in good light will help you see the quick ' the part of the nail containing nerves and blood vessels. Cutting into the quick is painful and will cause bleeding.
Have everything ready before you start. Cats don't like restraint, especially for long periods.
Place your cat in your lap, and gently hold one of his paws.
Unsheath your cat's retractable nails by placing your index finger underneath one toe and your thumb over the top of the same toe. Squeeze your fingers together gently. As you do this, you'll see the toenail protrude; it will remain extended until you release your hold.
Trim each nail just beyond the point where it starts to curve downward, using pet nail trimmers specifically designed for cats.
Start gradually, clipping a few nails in one sitting, using positive reinforcement such as petting or treats as you clip.
If bleeding occurs, apply pressure to the tip of the nail using styptic powder or a substitute such as baby powder or cotton balls.
Work up to trimming the nails on all four paws in one sitting.
