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*crankNow I'm going to have to crack some up on the ride home.
Mine too. But I've lived here for 23 years, so.but all my ex's live in Texas
How on earth did you get a kitten to trust you to clip his nails? Ours does not trust us to. Or, at least, me. My fiancé has never tried.So engineers are logical thinkers. We like to think of cause & effect relationships. However, IMO, for this particular instance, there is no particular cause that you looking for. A kitten is like a small child. They just want to play. And that's his/her way of playing. Even if it's somewhat painful for the victim. LOL
Ours has claws, but if you start with them young enough, they will let you trim there nails. That's what we do with our older tabby. I've never seen such black magic when we had cats growing up. But I tell you it works. He actually loves seeing the clippers now and will come and sit for the deed to be done. Because afterwards he knows he gets a special treat. The kitten, is starting to "get it", but not quite there yet. He will with time though. :thumbs:
Something similar to this.How on earth did you get a kitten to trust you to clip his nails? Ours does not trust us to. Or, at least, me. My fiancé has never tried.
Would never clip my dog's nails, he would bite me. He has to get a "party hat" (muzzle) whenever I bring him in for a trimSomething similar to this.
Depends. As mentioned, if you train them early enough, it's possible. Sadie (our dog) allows us too. She's not crazy about it, but tolerates it.Would never clip my dog's nails, he would bite me. He has to get a "party hat" (muzzle) whenever I bring him in for a trim
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