

And even if she struggles, she will not be able to harm you in any way with this muzzle on. Though she may not like getting her nails trimmed, when she sees you doing it, the struggle will be a tad less. You will see that your cat is much calmer since he/she is able to see what is going on.Ĭats generally trust only very selective people.

This muzzle offers complete protection from biting and yet does not cover your kitty’s eyes. Well, your kitty will no more have to bear the distress of having her vision obstructed by putting on muzzles with eye covers. If your cat is one of those, then you have probably had enough of the regular cat muzzles. Very unlike popular belief, not all cats calm down when their vision is obstructed. The muzzle will not prevent the cat from hissing and meowingĢ.Opening at front is too small and allows only breathing space.Easy to be put on by the owner, difficult to remove for the cat.Nylon fabric difficult to tear with claws.Adjustable Velcro strap is easy and gentle on the cat.Available in different sizes so cat owners can choose the right fit.

The small one is for cats below 6 lbs, the medium one is for cats between 6 lbs and 12 lbs and the large one is for cats more than 12 lbs, so ensure while ordering that you are buying the right size. The muzzle is available in three sizes – small, medium and large. You can easily put this on your cat but your cat will not find it easy to get rid of. The muzzle is made from strong nylon fabric that is difficult for the cat to tear away and the Velcro strap holds the muzzle firmly in place without causing any injury to the cat. You love her so much, but she has done her job and can go when she is ready.This muzzle by Downtown Pet Supply works perfectly and will restrain your pet from biting when you are completing procedures on him which he may not find very pleasing. If your cat hates going to the vet or is stressed out by strangers, research at-home pet euthanasia options or ask the vet for an oral sedative that you can give at home ahead of time to make the experience less stressful for her. If you plan to consider euthanasia, talk to your veterinarian about scheduling an appointment (usually at the beginning or end of the day so you can have more privacy) or a house call.
