Snowy-girls
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You have been geting some good advice on here but PLEASE DON'T clip your cat's claws.
A cat's claws should only be clipped if they are having trouble retracting them-normally due to arthiritis,which means they cannot retract there claws properly anymore+are out all the time,so get caught on carpets bedding etc..and can also grow+curl under into there pads,and then only a vet should really do this.
Cat's claws,especially if they are an outdoor cat should NEVER be clipped,they are used for grasping onto fences etc..when climbing,jumping etc..and to stop them from falling off of said places.
There main use is for self defence-fighting off other cat's etc..
Cat's claws are naturally kept trim by walking outdoors on pavements etc..by all means keep a cat scratcher indoors it will help them to not use the furniture-if she does'nt seem interested in it show how how to use it by gently holding her 2 front legs and pawing her feet on it-hope that makes sense??.Also if need be buy a catnip spray they love the smell of this+it will train her to use it.x.
Sorry, I gave the wrong advice. I was just always told that you should trim your cats claws but it makes sense now after reading what you said as Saffron was an indoor cat with very long claws if you didn't trim them they would curl under and she did get her claws caught in the duvet once as she jumped down and accidentally ripped one out at the quick and really hurt herself (there was blood and yowling!). I was actually told off for being an irresponsible owner for NOT trimming her claws lol! I can totally see how an outdoor cat should have long claws though.
That's ok,your not the first person to have said this/thought this.
Like Saffron all 4 of my cat's were indoor cat's,but i never clipped there claws as they used a cat scratcher.But the 2 i have left,1 is fine+still uses the scratcher,but my Sam has recently developed mild arthirits in his back legs which has caused the claws to stay out,so now can't retract,which is why he has to have them cut now.For the last 7yrs he has needed his front cut as when he fell 5 floors out of my window he dislocated his leg,twisted his ligaments+it was left disfigured which meant he could no longer use the scratcher for his front paws.
If needed you could clip your own cat's claws but i personally would'nt recommend it,like a dog if you cut there 'quick' they could bleed to death,it's rare but nonetheless could happen.x.
Just wanted to say our cat's insurance costs us £6 a month with the RSPCA for gold cover if it's any help.
We get Bill vaccinated every year .. IF you want to put your cat in a reputable cattery for a holiday some where they will ask for proof that your cat's vaccinations are up to date and insurance details. This is to prevent your cat picking up any of the awful bugs they can catch, don't worry they don't transfer to humans and to be able to treat your pet if needed. Lots of people have a neighbour or friend cat sit for them it's a way for the cat to stay at home in a well known environment that will not stress them out, it's personal choice really.