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clwasilko42 Member Posts: 39 |
posted 11-24-2003 07:57 AM
1. How often should a kitten's nails be trimmed? Once a month, every 2 weeks?? 2. My kittens are 5 months old, should I be concerned with preventing hairballs now? Are they too young to start a prevention program? IP: Logged |
nern Member Posts: 894 |
posted 11-24-2003 06:20 PM
1) Probably about once a month or so if necessary. I do mine about every couple of months or so. When they start getting caught on my curtains or furniture...I usually give them a quick trim. 2) I would'nt bother unless they start having problems. Mine are all adults and get hairballs very infrequently....hardly ever actually. I think keeping them brushed is one of the best methods of prevention. IP: Logged |
clwasilko42 Member Posts: 39 |
posted 11-24-2003 09:06 PM
My kittens are DSH, and I brush them everyday (they LOVE it!) Thanks for your help IP: Logged |
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