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  2. Tiny Black Kitten Gets Her First ‘Meow-nicure’ & It’s Too Cute

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    Trimming Cat Claws. While you probably don't give your cat a manicure all the time, most pet owners do care for their claws. That's not to say it's particularly easy.

  3. The best cat nail trimmers, according to experts - AOL

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    If you are nervous about trimming your cat’s nails, opt for pairs with built-in safety features: “Safety locks prevent accidental cuts, while nail guards help avoid over-trimming,” says Barrett.

  4. California University in Search of Kitten Foster Parents - AOL

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    The post California University in Search of Kitten Foster Parents appeared first on CatTime. ... Moreover, if a kitty isn’t open to allowing their humans to trim their claws, researchers plan to ...

  5. Tendonectomy - Wikipedia

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    Claws will continue to grow following tendonectomy, and because the cat can no longer extend the claws to scratch, the cat will not wear down the claws as before. Therefore, among other considerations, the cat owner should evaluate the ongoing maintenance required in the form of regular claw trimming thereafter when considering this procedure.

  6. Nail clipper - Wikipedia

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    Descriptions of nail trimming in literature date as far back as the 8th century BC. The Book of Deuteronomy exhorts in 21:12 that a man, should he wish to take a captive as a wife, "shall bring her home to [his] house, and she shall shave her head and trim her nails". A reference is made in Horace's Epistles, written circa 20 BC, to "A close ...

  7. Claw - Wikipedia

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    Outside of the cat family, retractable claws are found only in certain species of the Viverridae (and the extinct Nimravidae). [2] A claw that is retractable is protected from wear and tear. Most cats and dogs also have a dewclaw on the inside of the front paws. It is much less functional than the other claws but does help the cats to grasp prey.