Pet Cats Care: The Cons of Cat Claw Removal

Cat Care Tips - The Cons of Cat Claw Removal

As an essential part of their balance, claws are critical for cats. They use their claws for jumping and for latching on to objects.

For example, they use their claws for latching on to bark when climbing up a tree.

Stretching, running and walking are other common instances when they use their claws. Claws are also used as a defensive measure against people and other animals. Claws and teeth are a cats basic weapons, thus, a feline will naturally keep them very sharp. Claws are also necessary for when they use the toilet. They need their claws to cover their waste inside of their litter box.

Cats also use their claws to mark their territory as there are glands in each paw that secretes fluids. This secretion is undetectable to humans but is detectable to other cats. They often scratch things to remove an old claw so it may be replaced by a new one. Many owners think that it is wise to remove the claws of their cat to protect household items such as furniture or carpet. A vet must remove claws as this is considered a surgical procedure.

If you think that removing the claws of your cat is necessary, there are a few things you should consider. Removing them will change his personality. This procedure is very painful for and he will be very confused afterward.

He will not be able to jump and play as he once did. The majority of cats become aggressive and tend to bite more after having their claws removed. The bottom line is that removing the claws of your cat is not a good idea. There are alternatives to removing claws. One choice is to get your pet a scratching post and teach him how to use it. You can also get your cat a rush mat. This will help your to relieve his instincts to scratch.

If you spend time to teach it to use the scratching post and the rush mat, you will no longer have to worry about damage to your carpet or furniture.

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