You can start trimming your kitten's claws at around 8 weeks old. It's important to get them used to it early on to make the process easier as they grow older.
Your kitten's claws may not be retracting properly due to a condition called "onychomadesis," which can be caused by injury, infection, or a genetic issue. It is important to consult a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
it doesnt like to be touched
Cats knead with their claws to show affection and comfort, as it reminds them of being a kitten nursing from their mother. The action helps them feel relaxed and secure.
No, dog's claws are not retractable.
if they have front OR back dewclaws they have 18 claws if they have front AND back dew claws they have 20 and if they have no dew claws then 16 claws.same goes for large dogs
Take the cat to a vet!
Kittens' claws are often out when they play because they use them for balance, grip, and to explore their environment. It's a natural behavior for them, even when they are just playing.
They protect themselves with unsheated claws, sharp teeth, while sporting a look that could scare the enemy.
no
because of some extra skin that doesnt have any place to go when it was a kitten.
i belive they can i have one or two that are missing claws i will have to wait and see