bicentennial_baby
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Mon Oct-13-08 11:36 PM
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| Will Soft Paws help this problem? |
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Ok, 90% of the time, Milk and Kitteh get along fine. But the other 10%, they fight like crazy. Thing is, when they get into it, Kitteh never extends a claw and Milk doesn't have a mark on her, but poor Kitteh's whole back of his head is scabs from her clawing him up.
It doesn't seems to bother him. I go through his fur and pull out the scabs that have come off and are stuck in his fur. He doesn't flinch.
But, I think something has to give. Do you think getting Soft Paws for Milk will help? I'm worried about my little man.
Thanks. :)
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BrklynLiberal
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Tue Oct-14-08 12:54 AM
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| 1. If you cannot trim Milk's claws regularly, I think the Soft Paws is a good idea. |
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It is certainly worth a try...
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huskerlaw
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Wed Oct-15-08 06:14 PM
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| 2. I forgot how old Milk is...does she still have evil kitten claws of death? |
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If so, even when they're regularly trimmed, they're ridiculously sharp. In that case, yes, I think Soft Paws would help. Anything to blunt the razor-edges!
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