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Don’t underestimate your cat’s intelligence — they are smart! They not only can hunt, but they can also learn and understand more complex behavior patterns than we give them credit for. They can also learn and practice behaviors that are typically only available to dogs.

So knowing how your cat communicates can give you an edge over the competition. KittenFeedBlog.com’s new article from Jason Morrison explains why having a cat-talker on staff makes all the difference when it comes to running your operation. And do your job, and you might just get the cat you’ve always wanted!

NEW! Tips for Cutting Your Cat’s Nails

Here are some handy tips for cutting and cleaning cat’s claws so you can have more cats and fewer amputations.

Nail-cutting your cat: You’ll love his ease of doing it: Learning how to cut cats’ nails takes confidence and patience. Even advanced cutters (a.k.a. vets) can get twitchy, and even professionals who cut cats’ nails for a living have raw edges. But even if you have no training as a vet, a cat-talker can help keep you calm. With any pet, a calming presence will go a long way.

The bottom line: Cats will teach you more than you ever thought possible! Even if you have the most advanced tools at your disposal, cutting a cat’s nail can be a problem. But with a beginner cat who has lots of energy, even minimal and regular training will help you learn new and more advanced “finger routines” on your own. It’s so much easier to practice on your cat than train an experienced cat that has eaten many different nail clippers at many different times.

What’s he doing there?

Check off a bag of claws! Hobbies help teach good habits.

Will my cat learn?

It’s a better learning environment than I expected. When my cat starts to play games, learning is easier. Every time a cat has to “apply pressure” on his nails, when I see his nose lift or twitch to make the nail tighten, I see my cat learn. To learn new habits, my cat just needs access to paint. A little paint applied on the paw pads has been known to really stimulate the muscle memory of the nail, helping groom.

Stick the nail file in the correct position, and your cat’s claws will clear in a second!

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Topics discussed: common shorthair cats