How to Take Care of Your Cat’s Claws 2
Posted on January 3, 2012 by bellahurst in Cleaning, Home Improvement, Uncategorized
To further reduce damage from scratching, you can also cut the nails of your cat. It should be accustomed to this manipulation from an early age and carry approximately every two months. To do this, please have a small cat nail clippers and externalise the claws by pushing slightly at the end of each finger of the leg. We must cut the transparent part of each shoe and leave about 2 mm between your grip and the small blood vessel that feeds the red claw. This will make the nails less sharp and also decrease the intensity of lesions that can cause your skin by interacting with you! This way you will not only save your furniture but also you will protect your child. Sometimes toddlers play rough with the pets at home, and there is a real risk of scratching in a situation like this.
Claws protectors
In rare cases, sometimes despite the cutting of claws and the presence of scrapers, the cat continues to damage the house, warn you domestic cleaning Sydney services, but
not only that, they also hurt the skin of its owners. The situation may become unmanageable. Then there is a last resort: the protector claws! These are small pieces of plastic that is applied to each claw with a natural glue. They are only suitable for cats living exclusively indoors. Their application is reversible, they stand out spontaneously 4-6 weeks after installation.
It is also a good idea to cover the furniture with cloth or some kind of blanket, this is one of the best ways to protect your upholstery and when the blanket gets dirty, all you need to do is to remove it and put it in the washing machine. In case that it stinks, house cleaners Sydney advice you to sprinkle baking soda all over it, and wait for a couple of hours before washing it.
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