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10 best cat claw clippers

By Ashley Murphy Content Writer

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Trimming a cat's nails requires the right equipment and the right techniques. So we’ve found you the 10 best cat claw clippers. We’ve also got some useful cat grooming tips

10 best cat claw clippers

1# Ancol Ergo Nail Clippers

Specially designed for cats, the Ancol Ergo nail clippers have an easy to use scissor system which is safe and accurate.  Fitted with an anti-slip handle for safety, they also come with a guide on how to trim a cat claws.
Price: £4.77

2# Mikki Scissor Claw Clippers

The Mikki Scissor Claw Clippers have ergonomically designed finger holes and finger rests. Simple, comfortable, and very easy to use.
Price: £15.99

3# Wahl Guillotine Claw Clipper

The Wahl Guillotine Clipper is a  high-quality cat grooming tool. The spring action makes it really simple to use, and the well-crafted design means you or your cat won't experience any discomfort during those nail clipping sessions.
Price: £6.14

4#  JW Gripsoft Nail Trimmer

The JW Gripsoft Nail Trimmer features a unique patented soft rubber handle for comfort and control. This guillotine-style nail trimmer will keep nail trimming sessions short and painless. 
Price: £4.99

5# Wahl Pet Grooming Wire Spring Pliers

Made from stainless steel, the Wahl Pet Grooming Wire Spring Pliers are suitable for cats of all shapes and sizes, while the sturdy design means they'll last for a very long time. Great value for money.
Price: £6.49

6# Dremel 7020-PGK Pet Nail Care

A high-spec battery powered grooming tool for the modern cat and its owner. The Dremel doesn't clip your cat's nails, it sands them! The 7020 PGK groomer operates on three settings without making any loud noises that might scare your cat.
Price: £37.99

7# Wahl Electric Pet Nail Grinder

This electric pet nail file is lightweight, easy to use, and very well designed. It fits perfectly into the palm of your hand,  leaving the other one free to hold your cat's paw. Ideal for trimming and shaping long or rough nails, this cat grooming tool is more expensive than most, but it still offers great value for money.
Price: £27.99

8# E-Z Pet Nail Clipper & File

The E-Z is an all in one clipper and battery powered nail file. It comes with an adjustable guard, allowing you to trim your cat’s nails to whatever length you like. The high-speed rotator file also lets you smooth out any rough edges.
Price: £19.71

9# Purr Paw Cat Claw Nail Clippers

Designed for kittens, this lightweight clipper has a scissor design and rubber grip handles. The blade is protected by a curved cover which keeps you and your kitten safe from injury.
Price: £7.99

10# Thunderpaws Cat Nail Clippers

This professional grade, angle-tipped clipper is used by vets and professional groomers. The high-quality stainless steel blade ensures a smooth, clean cut, while the non-slip handles mean you're always in control. Thunderpaws are so sure of the quality of their product that they offer all customers a 90-day money back guarantee and a lifetime warranty!
Price: £8.99

How often should I clip my cat's nails?

Don't wait until they get really long. Instead, make nail clipping a part of your cat's regular grooming routine. A quick trim once every 10-14 days will keep their nails in good shape.

Tips and hints on clipping your cat's claws

Tip 1# Get into the habit

Making it a part of your cats regular routine will certainly help. Like humans, cats are creatures of bait. They like things that feel familiar, and they're not so keen on the strange and unexpected.

Tip 2# Start them off young

Starting them off young is another good idea. They say you can't teach an old dog new tricks, and the same idea applies to our felines. Introducing a kitten to the nail clippers will save you a lot of time and trouble as they begin to develop into a fully grown adult cat.

Tip 3# Treats always help

And try to make the experience as fun or as comforting as possible. Feeding your cat their favourite treats always help,  so will talking your cat through the experience. They might not understand the meaning of the words we use, but they can certainly pick up on the tone and texture of our voice.

What not to do

  • Don't trim the nails too short; you might end up cutting into some very sensitive nerve endings
  • Don't rush! This is likely to agitate your cat
  • Don't "fight" or wrestle with your cat. Again, this will only upset them. Just let them go and try another time. This is also for you own good. Cats scratch, especially when they get nervous
  • Don’t cut down to pink part of the nail. This is called the quick and contains blood vessels and nerves

There are lots of options when it comes to picking the right cat grooming products. Some are more cheap and cheerful, while others offer a high-tech alternative to traditional cat grooming methods.

How much you want to spend is up to you, but remember, the most important thing to consider is your cat. So get them into a regular routine from an early age.

This will make nail trimming time a much more pleasant experience for you and your pet. Ideally cats need their claws trimming every few weeks.

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