Ever wondered why your house cat needs regular nail trims, but wild cats never seem to? In the wild, cats naturally wear down their claws by hunting, climbing trees, and scratching rough surfaces like bark. This keeps their nails at a healthy length. Indoor cats, on the other hand, don’t get the same level of activity, causing their nails to overgrow. If left untrimmed, their claws can curl into their paw pads, leading to pain and infections. That’s why regular trimming is essential—but be careful to avoid the sensitive quick!Plus, long claws can turn your furniture (or even you) into their personal climbing post. So, keeping their nails in check isn’t just good for them—it’s good for your home too!
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