HomeSmall AnimalPets at Home Small Animal Claw ScissorsPets at Home Small Animal Claw Scissors Blueby Pets at Home 100% progress of 100%Product detailsSize:One Size£5.25QuantityAdd to basketLoading...Click & CollectLoading...Loading...Loading...Home DeliveryLoading...Loading...Frequently bought togetherLoading...Loading...Loading...Loading...Loading...Loading...Loading...Product descriptionMaintain your small animal's claw health with these specially designed scissors.Easy to useComfortable gripEncourages bondingSmall pet's claws can grow fast, and if left can become painful, so as part of a healthy grooming routine you should keep their claws trimmed by using specially designed products such as these Pets at Home Small Animal Claw Scissors.Features:Easy to use - Great for grooming at home, reducing the need for visits to the vetSpecially developed handles - For a more comfortable gripEncourages bonding - Spending one on one time with your pet helps strengthen your relationshipSuitable for: Rabbits & Guinea Pigs.Not suitable for: Any animal other than those stated.Approximate Dimensions (Product):One Size: H10 x W5.9 x D0.9cm Product code: 7153665Read moreAbout the brandSmall animals give us so much, which is why they deserve the very best care. We pour our expertise and passion into creating great quality products that you can really trust. We're better with pets, they’re at the heart of everything we do.Looking for more? Check out our full Pets at Home rangeInstructionsHow to use:To trim your animals claws, you should hold their paw carefully, ensuring that they are calm and that you are in complete control before starting to trim the claw. Once your are in position, cut in one smooth action (or, if you are unsure, cut off a small amount at a time).Care and safetyWarnings and Safety: Small pet's claws have blood vessels known as the 'quick' and it is important that you do not cut into this area. This area is easy to locate on any pets with light coloured claws (compared to those with dark coloured claws, where it might be easier to locate the 'quick' by looking on the underside of the claw). If in doubt seek advice from your vet or groomer.