Trim your cat's nails regularly to prevent them from becoming too long. This is especially important for indoor cats who might not wear down their nails naturally.
Use cat-specific nail clippers and be cautious not to cut into the quick, which contains blood vessels and nerves
Providing scratching posts or pads encourages natural nail wear and helps maintain healthy nails.
Check your cat's nails regularly for signs of overgrowth, brittleness, or damage. Address any concerns promptly.
Gradually introduce nail trimming to your cat to minimize stress. Reward them with treats or praise to create positive associations.
Offer high-quality cat food that meets your cat's nutritional needs, including essential nutrients like protein, vitamins (especially A and E), minerals (such as calcium), and omega-3 fatty acids.