Stealth trimming means waiting until your cat is asleep, ideally on your lap, and then cutting a claw. They will more than likely wake up, but if you’re quick enough they won’t register what has happened. Wait a few minutes, let them go back to sleep, and then cut the next claw...
You won’t have the stress of a busy, loud lobby or dogs who want to sniff the carrier. A few extra minutes before the veterinarian or technician comes in so you can let your cat relax, step out of the carrier on their own (if they feel ready), investigate, process all the smells...
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Stealth trimming means waiting until your cat is asleep, ideally on your lap, and then cutting a claw. They will more than likely wake up, but if you’re quick enough they won’t register what has happened. Wait a few minutes, let them go back to sleep, and then cut the next claw...