Nails that grow into the paw pads can cause pain, swelling, or infection.
If not regularly trimmed, nails can become too long, making walking uncomfortable or causing issues with mobility.
Nails might split or break, leading to pain and potential infections.
Some cats might have nails that are brittle or prone to breaking, which can be uncomfortable and require extra care.
Injuries or nail problems can lead to infections around the nail bed, causing redness, swelling, or discharge.
Fungal infections, such as onychomycosis, can affect the nails, causing discoloration, thickening, or crumbling.