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I could swear that I read recently (but no longer recall where) that there is some health benefit to clipping a cat's claws. Mine are front declawed (I didn't do it! They came pre-mutilated from a rescue shelter.) and I've never heard before that claws should be clipped, so I've never done it, but if there is some benefit, I suppose I could start. One's back claws seem a little long -- they click slightly on my hardwood floors, but she doesn't pay any extra attention to them, so I don't think there are any problems with them (and that's how I know where she is, since she refuses to wear her collar, errr... necklace!). I'd rather not tackle this if it isn't necessary, but if it is good for them, I could suck it up.
Wondering if anyone knows anything about benefits...
Thanks in advance!
Wondering if anyone knows anything about benefits...
Thanks in advance!