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Cats naturally shed the outer layers of their toenails every few weeks as part of their grooming and claw maintenance process.
You should worry about cat shedding if it's excessive, patchy, or accompanied by skin issues, indicating possible health problems that require veterinary attention.
Cats naturally shed the outer layers of their claws every few weeks as part of their grooming and claw maintenance behavior.
Cats' claws peel as part of a natural shedding process to maintain sharpness and health by removing the outer dead layers.
If you don't trim a cat's nails, they can become overgrown, painful, and potentially lead to injury or damage to furniture and skin.
Yes, it's normal for cats' nails to shred as part of their natural shedding and grooming process.
Yes, it is normal for cat nails to shed as part of their natural grooming and claw maintenance process.
Cat nail shedding is the natural process where cats lose the outer layer of their claws to reveal a sharper, healthier layer underneath. This typically happens as cats scratch surfaces or groom themselves.
Cats can eat canned tuna in moderation, but it should not be a regular part of their diet due to health risks associated with overconsumption.
Yes, if a cat regularly eats dog food, it can become sick due to nutritional deficiencies.

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