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Cat Nail Clippers

$15

Trim your cat's nails with ease with Litterbox.com Cat Nail Clippers.

  • For cats and kittens
  • Stainless steel blades
  • Ergonomic design
  • No returns on opened clippers

Cat Nail Clippers

Don’t dread trimming your cat’s nails. Use Litterbox.com Cat Nail Clippers, whose ergonomic design and sharp stainless steel blades allow for a quick and easy mani-pedi session with your cat! These orange and white cat nail clippers work for both cats and kittens. The rounded edges of the blades are ideal for trimming kitty claws. We recommend trimming your cat’s nails at least once a month to deter unwanted scratching.

Cat Nail Clippers Details

Materials

  • ABS
  • Polyethylene
  • 402 Stainless Steel

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  • Do I have to use cat nail clippers on my cat?

    Cat nail clippers have rounded edges for easier trimming of your cat’s nails. You should not use human toe clippers on cat nails because they can cause the claw to split.
  • How often should I trim my cat’s nails?

    Most veterinarians recommend trimming your cat’s nails at least once a month. Cats with certain medical conditions such as hyperthyroidism may need trimmings more often, as their nails will grow faster. Regularly trimming your cat’s nails helps deter unwanted scratching on furniture, and is more comfortable for your cat.
  • How do I trim my cat’s nails?

    Push on the bottom of the paw pad and the top of the claw, which pushes out the nail. Simply trim the sharp tip of the claw—stay several millimeters away from the pink area of the claw, called the quick. You may find that it is easiest to trim your cat’s nails on a flat surface, or by nestling the cat in the crook of your arm while leaning against the arm of a couch or chair.