Agreed with Destiny. I also trim my cats nails frequently and have dedicated spots for them to flex their nails (a cardboard box and a small cat jungle gym with twine on it). Declawing only creates more problems with joint and foot issues down the road.
No. Declawing is not something most vets will do either. It is inhumane and causes many health problems down the road. I do believe soft caps are available at any pet place, Wal-Mart, and target. I highly recommend those. However 6 weeks is too young to do most surgeries.
As a dog owner I'm not aware of their cat services. They do trim my dog's nails for $10 I believe.
I think that is something you have to do yourself
I don't think they declaw. But not sure. Give them a call. They are so nice.
Since I'm still new at caring for a kitten, once they get older.. Will the vet put the caps on for me? Or something I have to do Myself.
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