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Subject: claw clipping
Posted by W on August 20, 1998 at 12:21:21:
In Reply to: Progress!!! posted by Sugarglider3 on August 20, 1998 at 10:51:06:
It is very important not to let a gliders claws get too long-They can really hurt themselves if they get caught on things, not to mention hurting you. I cut my gliders claws with a regular people's nail clipper. I wrap them in their favorite blanket, hold them tight, and put out a paw, one by one. They hate it and struggle, but I have never been able to do it any other way. Appease yours with treats in between paws- that seems to calm mine down. Some people put a very fine sand paper in their wheel, but I have never tried this-only one of my gliders runs on the wheel. Be careful with putting rough things in their cage for them to walk on-it care irritate their feet- they are quite sensitive. Make sure too that when you cut their nails you don't cut them too short-just cut off the tips- you can see the little blood vessels in their nails, stay away from these. It takes a bit of practice cutting their nails- I used to cut my gliders too short, but not short enough for her to bleed, but she couldn't hang on to anything! I cut my glider's nails about every 2-3 weeks. I used to have to cut my baby's every week though they grew so fast and she caught on everything.
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