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>>137700 This is my advice also. It takes a whole of 2 minutes, once a month, to clip the nails. If for some reason you can't do it, take her to your local pet mart where they'll clip them for like $8 or $10. Your vet will probably charge more (usually the price includes a sitting fee), but shop around. I know a lot of people who don't like to do it themselves, and I don't blame you (I clips my cat's nails because I was a groomer for a few years).
Get a scratching post. I have a 4 1/2 foot tall one for my two cats, and they love it. It's gonna last them pretty much forever. You can also buy cheap corrugated cardboard scratchers at your local mart that last for quite a while, price considered. Also, catnip is your friend for redirecting.
Look up clicker training if you're gonna be home a lot to be able to train. You can use the same concept to train your cat. I'll tell you, you'll get some pretty impressed people if you show them that your cat can sit.
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