Best Non Toxic Nail Salon in Houston

When your cat escapes, he’s not looking for a new ball to chew on — his primary goal is to escape from you. So it’s understandable if you’re always getting your hands really dirty in order to keep your kitty safely ensconced in a cage. In a bid to make sure your feline doesn’t stay chained up long, you’ll sometimes find yourself performing what may seem like invasive procedures on the cuticles. But it’s important that you keep this area clean and regular, so there’s no risk of your cat getting skin cancer. We’ve worked with dogs who have broken their tibialis anterior (TBA) and had to have it lacerated, leaving them with permanent cat scratches. So beware: inserting a knife into your cat’s toes may be the quickest way to go, but you also may end up with rather nasty puncture wounds!

Cats and Cuticles (aka Nails)