tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19945603.post8494565816003423491..comments2024-03-28T20:26:57.653+08:00Comments on Cat Tales: Walking in the Parksanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05094884216271886449noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19945603.post-17832219533094969522010-11-29T12:10:18.800+08:002010-11-29T12:10:18.800+08:00Wow! 2 years is a mighty long time.
I have proble...Wow! 2 years is a mighty long time.<br /><br />I have problems trimming the claws of CC too. He just will not let anyone touch his paws, esp the hind legs. Maybe it's a male cat thing. :)<br /><br />But I have sort of found a way to cut his claws. The Wife will sayang him which is what he adores and when he is slightly distracted, I will whip out the clipper and try my best. I will usually get to trim 2 or 3 claws in one shot before he gets agitated. <br /><br />We do this almost fortnightly, hoping to trim his claws as best as we can. <br /><br />We have no such issues with the rest. They usually submit to us.KXBChttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02215821865859902946noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19945603.post-85584048577649396982010-11-29T01:28:41.742+08:002010-11-29T01:28:41.742+08:00Getting pets sedated for non-emergency procedure m...Getting pets sedated for non-emergency procedure may not meet the approval of some vets! I have a bird w the same problem and was told to get a coconut shell to get its beak and nails trimmed. <br />Teeth scaling is another procedure to add to the list as build-up of plague/tartar could cause heart/health problems.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com