Nails that grow to a certain length will not only affect the cat’s walking, but may also puncture the cat’s paw pads and cause inflammation. At this time, the cat will actively bite the nails. Therefore, you need to pay attention to the length of the cat’s nails and trim the cat’s nails in time (it is recommended to use cat-specific nail clippers
).
When the area around the cat’s nails is not clean or uncomfortable (such as dirty, itchy, injured, etc.), cats will also bite their nails. At this time, we must pay attention to find the cause of discomfort and deal with it in the correct way. If you are injured, pay attention to cleaning the wound. If it is serious, you need to bandage to prevent licking and secondary injury.
It is also common for cats to be stressed and in a bad mood.
Cats, like us, also have their own thoughts and will be in a bad mood. If you are unhappy, you may relieve yourself by biting your nails.
1) There are mainly the following possibilities:
There are strangers or other pets at home.
Moving to a new house, the cat has not yet adapted.
Attack by other pets in the house.
In a bad mood to be ignored or criticized by the owner.
2) Solution:
Observe what changes in the house affect the cat’s mood, pay more attention to accompany the cat, make the cat happy, and return to the original life~