My 18 yr old cat is still going strong, despite having a heart murmur, arthritis, going a bit deaf and missing several teeth. Bless her, she's generally a happy moggy! Recently she has been having trouble getting her claws stuck in furniture, blankets etc. She does manage to free herself but its obviously a bit distressing for her. They do look long to me.
Do any of you do anything to your cat's claws? Am a bit scared to try in case I hurt her, also she is a bit of a wimp and hates being held (was a rescue cat 17yrs ago! - loves laps and strokes!) so I don't know how far I'd get.
Any advice gratefully received!
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Elderly cat, long claws
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SandyAndy · 23/04/2016 21:56
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