
285 reviews forTrixie Easy Claw Pet Clippers
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06/05/21|Daniela Peuker
Trixie claw scissors
Although it's nice and small, making it easy to handle, the claws aren't that easy to trim. You have to apply quite a bit of force, which isn't ideal for puppies.
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28/07/20|Gülsen
Small but lovely
I find the size ideal for quickly seizing the opportunity to trim the claws of my snoozing/relaxed cats. 🐾
They allow it without any fuss, and the claws are neatly trimmed without much effort. I'm very satisfied and highly recommend it. This pair of scissors will definitely be repurchased! 😊
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19/04/19|Fiona Wilson
Great for small cats
Not the cleanest cut but I find them perfect for my Korats as most clippers are too thick to see what you’re cutting with these smaller breeds.
29/03/16
Very practical
Very easy to handle and works quickly and efficiently. Completely unlike the claw clipper, which caused the claws of our young Maine Coon mix cat to splinter or get crushed. With the claw scissors, there is sometimes still a bit of splintering, but it's very minor and harmless compared to the claw clipper. I would buy it again.
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06/01/16|Lena
If you know how, quite good...
You need to be a bit careful when cutting to avoid squeezing the claws. Once you’ve got the hang of handling it properly, the scissors work quite well. Practice makes perfect... ;) I use the scissors for the claws of my Bengal cats.
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24/02/15|yasha
It's all about the right direction. The scissors are good.
I never used to think about trimming claws. Since I haven’t managed to teach my new little cat to retract her claws, and the vet doesn’t find it concerning for an indoor cat, I decided to give it a try. At first, the claws splintered, and I thought the scissors weren’t cutting properly. But now I believe it’s more about the angle of use. I’ve got the hang of it now and am quite satisfied with the scissors. In a book about cat care that I owned 20 years ago, there was something about the correct angle for using claw scissors. Unfortunately, I couldn’t find anything helpful online, so I had to experiment. I’ll upload a photo later to show how I manage it.
I’m deducting one point because the product doesn’t come with instructions. To spare customers unnecessary hassle and to prevent the manufacturer from receiving unfair reviews, proper product information would be essential.
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08/09/14|Cheila
Good enough
Not the best quality clippers out there, but they're very nice for the price.
03/06/14|Herm
How to make your cat tolerate claw clipping...
We'd tried a few different styles of claw clippers, including guillotine-type ones that we found crushed the claw painfully, before settling on scissor types. These are a good design and do the job nicely.
Tip to make kitty more amenable to claw clipping: every day when stroking the cat, briefly spread one or two of its paws out with your fingers and extend the claws (as if you were going to clip them), then let go and resume petting. You'll desensitise the cat to having its paws messed around with.
Tip to make kitty more amenable to claw clipping: every day when stroking the cat, briefly spread one or two of its paws out with your fingers and extend the claws (as if you were going to clip them), then let go and resume petting. You'll desensitise the cat to having its paws messed around with.
16/03/14|Daniela
Good for rabbits
With my rabbits, nail trimming works great with this, although those scissors with a bit of spring are even better. But for the price, it's absolutely brilliant.
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26/04/13|Cernunnas
good clippers
I recently bought these clippers, and I must say they work just fine. They leave a neat finish (the old ones always left my cat's claws a messy finish, with bits that broke and split). The only thing I can complain about is that I get tired after using them for a bit, maybe I'll try putting some oil or grease in the nut.
