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Anonymous
ok. as in life, you don't need to buy fancy gizmos. go simple. get a sharp, good nail clipper. this is all you need. make sure it is sharp so you just do one cut per nail and be done with it. using a dull one will produce splinters in the nail, which will cling to carpet and possibly tear out parts of your cats claws and she will not be happy.
wear some hand/arm protection so it doesn't scratch the shit out of you. all animals hate getting their nails done (i did my birds for awhile) but if you have someone to hold it, talk to it, and massage its head or something, it will go quicker.
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