Angry cat fights with its owner

2 years ago
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Your kitten's claws aren't just for fighting and hunting. They are also for balance on smooth, slippery surfaces and for holding on when climbing. He will use the claws on his front paws to hold on to objects. Nature allows him to hide them in his holsters if he wishes, so they are rarely damaged. Your role here is important, as you will be the one to periodically check your kitten's paws and see if the claws have overgrown. This is more likely if it is an indoor kitten, because those that go outside keep their nails short by scratching trees or fences. For this reason, it's important to provide your kitty with a scratching post if she lives indoors all the time (and your furniture will thank you for it, too).

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