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Old Jan 05, 2014, 10:11 AM
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So I clipped Chloe's and Charlie's nails today and yesterday respectively. I knew that Charlie and an extra toe and Chloe had an extra claw and an extra toe. I found out she has another extra toe that I didn't even know about when I was clipping her nails. Luckily none of the extra claws are growing very fast so they haven't needed to be clipped. Unlike their regular claws which are growing nice and quickly and Chloe has been able to get to very fine points, which means when she needs them clipped (which she hates) they are nice and sharp to try and get away from me with. I have to trick her into thinking i'm only going to pet her and then throw a blanket over her to grab her. Usually she gets a couple claws on me to try to get away. But now I know that I have to check for this extra claw. Anyone have any good pointers about anything I should know? thx.

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Old Jan 05, 2014, 01:47 PM
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My silly kitty loved to have her claws rubbed with a nail file but would not let me clip them.
Thanks for this!
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