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Claw Caps for Cats

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UPDATE: None of the cats in this video are chemically sedated in any manner. Open discussion is welcome. Insulting, rude, and offensive comments will be deleted. Piper, the Korat featured in this video, was on a routine schedule every 6 weeks for removal and reapplication of claw caps and was conditioned to the process. In addition, I often bathed and dried her to reduce shedding per her guardian's request. I began working with her when she was a kitten, which is the ideal age to implement a grooming program. Through compassionate experiences, most cats accept grooming. Sedation should be a last resort due to extreme circumstances and only while under the care of a licensed veterinarian.

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A comprehensive full-length feature video providing detailed instructions, practical advice, and safety concerns about applying claw caps to cats. Claw caps are a compassionate alternative to declawing. Save the toes! Don't Declaw! Visit www.AuntStaceysCats.com for more information.

Piper, the star of this video, is a Korat. Read more about her breed here: http://www.cfa.org/client/breedKorat.aspx