Dr. Becker on Trimming Your Cat's Nails

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Claw and claw bed diseases are relatively uncommon, affecting just over 1% of dogs and 2% of cats. However, they can lead to considerable discomfort and, though they are usually confined to the claw area, may also be a sign of systemic disease.

Claw problems in your pet may be caused by injury, bacterial and fungal infections, parasites, metabolic or autoimmune disease.

If only one claw is affected, injury is the likely cause; if multiple claws are affected there may be a systemic underlying cause.

Symptoms of claw disease include abnormal claw color, softened or rough claws, inflamed claw bed and pain in your pet’s paws.

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