Welcome to Keisha's House of Claws, where cats from all walks of life come for their manicures. CK will allow you to use the best and most modern scratching equipment on the planet. Humans need all sorts of toxic chemicals to get their claws looking good. Cats don't. A few minutes workout with one of these scratchers and you're all set. Look at my posse member Tuna working it under my snoopervision in the image below. C'mon, Tuna, feel the burn! Scratch and stretch! If you like what you see, I'm gonna give you a chance to win one of these claw exercise machines at the end of the post.
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Why do you suppose cats have claws? Maybe you think they are only for destroying your new couch. Claws are one of the most important parts of a cat's anatomy. In addition to using them to defend ourselves, they aid in hunting. While stalking prey, we use them to climb, to aid with balance, jumping and marking territory. Indoor cats might not stalk live prey, but those skills enable us in our daily play. Just as importantly, sharp claws also give us confidence.
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