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Dear Shron
I started out several years using the cat claw clippers. Each nail
trim session put me in a cold sweat, complete with shaking hands. I
had visions of completely amputating a toe.
My vet suggested baby (human) nail clippers. These worked wonderfully,
but they were a bit small for me to have good control, and sometimes
not enough leverage for those older thicker nails.
My current favorite for some time now are a pair of Sure Grip by
Revlon. They are the finger nail size, sharper than all get out, and
have a black covering that is almost non slip, even with Ferretone.
Yesterday I trimmed 280 toenails in about 30 minutes.
LaCross makes a good sharp pair too.
As long as the clippers are sharp and I cut side to side, not top to
bottom, I never crush or split a nail, even the old guys.
Just don't waste you $$ on the el cheapos. I've tossed a couple of
those.
If you think ferret nails are tricky, try trimming a Hedgehog's nails.
They roll into a ball with feet inside and they don't like ferretone.
Ardith
[Posted in FML 6484]
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