I see you are using newspaper to line the cage floor.
I find newspapers dirty and they may have ink all over their rubbery paws. Thus I am using this plastic thing I bought in NTUC/hardware shops/DIY shops. Made from plastic, very durable and washable. It even has little holes whereby the litter can fall through and land in the collection pan below. Very cheap only. Around $10. Can last for years. See this link for what I am talking about.
I also see Angel's claws are long already. Time for cutty cutty. Best to start them young so that they will get used to it. I have no problems with the brood except for CC who will absolutely refuse to let us touch his hind legs.
kxbc is quite observant. Yep, better try out those clippers whilst their young and more 'pliable'. ;p The best is that they come to get used to/expect it so it's not such a fight.
kxbc - Thanks for pointing that out. these photos are about a week old. I haven't had time to blog them over the weekdays. I managed to trim her nails when she was sound asleep sometime last week. So mum said her nails aren't that scratchy anymore :) Also Mum/Dad has already lined the cage with white mahjong paper and cloth instead of newspaper :) Will check out your link. Thanks!
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I see you are using newspaper to line the cage floor.
I find newspapers dirty and they may have ink all over their rubbery paws. Thus I am using this plastic thing I bought in NTUC/hardware shops/DIY shops. Made from plastic, very durable and washable. It even has little holes whereby the litter can fall through and land in the collection pan below. Very cheap only. Around $10. Can last for years. See this link for what I am talking about.
http://kxbc.blogspot.com/2006/07/we-sleep-while-they-slog.html
I also see Angel's claws are long already. Time for cutty cutty. Best to start them young so that they will get used to it. I have no problems with the brood except for CC who will absolutely refuse to let us touch his hind legs.
hee, such a wide eyed look.
kxbc is quite observant. Yep, better try out those clippers whilst their young and more 'pliable'. ;p The best is that they come to get used to/expect it so it's not such a fight.
kxbc - Thanks for pointing that out. these photos are about a week old. I haven't had time to blog them over the weekdays. I managed to trim her nails when she was sound asleep sometime last week. So mum said her nails aren't that scratchy anymore :) Also Mum/Dad has already lined the cage with white mahjong paper and cloth instead of newspaper :) Will check out your link. Thanks!
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