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How To Deactivate A Cat
I so have to try this on my parents cats.
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iHAZreptiles (07-16-2011)
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Is the clip pinching a nerve or something, or do they just instinctively go limp because that's where their mother grabbed them to carry them when they were babies?
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Good find. Now only if they had something like this for my dog.
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It works!
I know what I'm going to use the next time I have to cut claws.
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Some cats just "stop" when you scruff them. The clip is scruffing them. Some cats don't go limp when scruffed, so it wouldn't work on all of them. Myself, I prefer to scruff by hand so I know it's not bruising the animal.
That was really funny to watch though.
Theresa Baker
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Florida, USA
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I tried the clip I've got here out on the back of my hand before I tried it on the cat. It didn't hurt my hand. It just felt like pressure. A cat's skin is a lot looser than mine so I figure I'm not likely to bruise the cat.
I'd rather bruise the cat and get it's claws cut down than declaw it, which is the next step. Not my cat, but it's my roommates and it's been so destructive that she's talking about a declaw. I'd rather cut the claws down and see if that helps.
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...and an ever-changing host of supporting actors and actresses: rat and ASF.
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If cutting the claws doesn't help, look into "Soft Paws" nail caps. I put them on several client's cats to prevent damage.
Theresa Baker
No Legs and More
Florida, USA
"Stop being a wimpy monkey,; bare some teeth, steal some food and fling poo with the alphas. "
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Re: How To Deactivate A Cat
They've actually come out with a product called "Clipnosis" which basically does the same thing. It's just a small plastic clip that you put on the cat to "scruff" them. I own two of them and they work great on my cats!
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Re: How To Deactivate A Cat
I need to find out if this works on kids, my 2 obnoxious boys 11&12.
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Re: How To Deactivate A Cat
 Originally Posted by Maixx
I need to find out if this works on kids, my 2 obnoxious boys 11&12.
Pics, please!
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