If the cat does not go out and keeps his nails as weapons or predation tools, he often scratches people's hands and feet when playing at home, so he must cut off the tips regularly. Moreover, if you don’t cut your nails, the cat will stretch its claws toward your favorite furniture.
Usually, cats should be thoroughly combed and nailed. When cutting, they should break open the cat's toes, cut the hair below the length of the foot pad, and then wipe the cat's foot pads clean.
Special nail-cutting tools are designed to cut off your cat's nails from an appropriate angle without the risk of splitting or shattering of nails. These nail clippers are designed to look like scissors or ring-shaped guillotines. And the best nail clippers have very sharp edges and comfortable handles.
When a cat is relaxing, it is the best time to cut his nails. For example, after a nap. Generally speaking, the easiest way is to get both hands involved in the nail cutting process, one hand is used to grab and quiet the cat, and the other trim the cat.