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Model#: LVH-PGR-903
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The Nail Clipper helps make trimming your pets nails safe and stress free. The PVC coated non slip ergonomically built handle is designed to be more comfortable on the hand making grooming a more pleasurable experience for you. This trimmer can be used on small dogs, birds, cats and reptiles.
Easy to use: The blade is stainless steel and the handle is finished with a slip-proof coating that allows you to securely grip them in order to prevent painful accidents.
1. Get your cat accustomed to care time from a young age (2-3 months). Choose a quieter time of day, without too much action around the house, and make sure you are relaxed yourself.
2. Start by stroking your pet’s paws and claws, without doing any cutting. This step will allow your pet to get used to having their paws in your hands without being scared.
3. Get a nail clipper that is suitable for cats. Begin trimming the nails slowly, starting with the front paws. Make sure not to cut too close to the nerve inside the claw.
4. Set a realistic objective. It is preferable to start without having the goal of doing all four paws. Respect your cat’s pace and continue at another time if they become impatient. It is important not to force your pet, as bad experiences may lead to more difficult nail trims in adulthood.
5. While cutting their claws, encourage your pet by using a reassuring voice when they are calm and react well to being handled. Again, reward them often.
6. At the end of the session, give them their favourite treat and congratulate them!