MANHATTAN, N.Y. - Aug. 22, 2019 - There has been much controversy over declawing cats and now New York has put an end to this practice once and for all! On July 22nd, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo signed a bill making New York the first state in the U.S. to prohibit declawing procedures. Now is the 'purr-fect' time to shine a spotlight on declawing alternatives, and the Zen Clipper Precise™ from Pet Product Innovations LLC (PPI) is great option.
Just because you wouldn't want your cat using your chenille chair as a scratching post doesn't mean you have to declaw them to stop the behavior. There are alternatives to declawing and things cat owners can do to help protect their home. Trimming your cat's nails regularly is a wonderful first step.
Unfortunately, trimming your cat's nails is not always an easy task. Most cat owners would agree that it can be downright frightening! Determining where to stop clipping on their pet's nails can be the most challenging part, which often creates anxiety for both owner and cat. PPI's Zen Clipper Precise™ is a game-changing product that will give pet parents the confidence and peace of mind they deserve while trimming their pet's nails thanks to its unique feature that "Clips the Tip, Not the Quick!"
Additional Features of the Zen Clipper Precise™ Include:
· First and only adjustable nail clipper that's safe, even when your pet moves.
· The adjustable blade limits that amount of nail being clipped.
· Made from high-quality stainless steel for a long-lasting, sharp-clipping edge and blades.
· The cushioned non-slip handle and stainless steel makes for a comfortable clipper that is durable, attractive and easy to use.
· Designed in the USA.
· Zen Clipper is especially helpful for pet owners with limited near vision since it will prevent you from cutting off too much of the nail, even if you cannot see up close.
· Suitable for any size pet from dogs to cats, birds to reptiles!
Learn more about PPI and the Zen Clipper at: https://www.petppi.com.
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