My wife insists that I share this piece of information for cat owners as she believes it's not as widely known as it should be. Unlike human nails, cat claws have blood flow in them; the blood flow recedes over time if you trim them carefully and repeatedly over the course of a few days. This is how you avoid bleeding when trimming your cat's claws.
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Eugen Rochko (gargron@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 28-Aug-2024 00:17:54 JST Eugen Rochko -
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Jamie Green (jsgreen@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 28-Aug-2024 00:21:00 JST Jamie Green @Gargron Trim cats nails often, it’s just the person who does the trimming who ends up bleeding. Otherwise it’s both the person and the cat.
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SameGirlie (samegirlie@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 28-Aug-2024 00:21:59 JST SameGirlie @Gargron good to know! Thanks Mrs. Rochko
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Mr. Funk E. Dude (mrfunkedude@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 28-Aug-2024 00:25:54 JST Mr. Funk E. Dude @Gargron Nail grinders work well for this too.
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Fubaroque (fubaroque@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 28-Aug-2024 00:26:36 JST Fubaroque @Gargron Same with birds. Don't cut too deep.
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GJ Groothedde 🇪🇺 (eetschrijver@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 28-Aug-2024 00:37:23 JST GJ Groothedde 🇪🇺 @Gargron Good to remind people of this. By the way, whilst nail trimming for indoor cats can be done provided it's done carefully, if your cat is an outdoor cat, it's better not to trim their nails: they need them for climbing and defense.
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FurballsNHairballs (chrisholladay@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 28-Aug-2024 00:58:51 JST FurballsNHairballs -
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Cats&Trees🐈🌳 (treetreed@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 28-Aug-2024 01:29:33 JST Cats&Trees🐈🌳 @Gargron umm if there’s blood you’re doing it wrong. I suggest filing as an option.
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B-Sizzle :mastodon: (josephwelch@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 28-Aug-2024 01:55:38 JST B-Sizzle :mastodon: @Gargron I can usually see the pink in the nail where the blood flow is. I never cut anywhere near that. And I kind of remember the general area of where that is on black nails, since you can't see the pink on those.
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smellsofbikes (smellsofbikes@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 28-Aug-2024 02:53:58 JST smellsofbikes @Gargron also the case with dogs and parrots, at least.
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Jimmy Havok (jhavok@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 28-Aug-2024 04:16:32 JST Jimmy Havok @Gargron If you cat's nails bleed, you have cut too deep and probably hurt them badly. Always be very careful and just cut the sharp tip, do mot go anywhere near the pink area of the nail. It's the equivalent of your nail bed. Every time you nick it, you make it harder to trim the next time, and you risk allowing infection into the nail. As you gently and carefully trim your cat's nails, over time they will learn that you aren't going to hurt them, although they may still remember a trauma.
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Jim Jones (greatbigtable@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 28-Aug-2024 05:17:19 JST Jim Jones @Gargron That's a good tip. So you just take a tiny bit off each day for a couple of days instead of a bunch all at once?
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West Lawns (westlawns@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 28-Aug-2024 14:50:58 JST West Lawns @Gargron we never trimmed cat claws, they go outside and we have a cat scratcher box/ object.
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