Cat Nail Clippers & Grinders

Safely trim your cat’s claws with our selection of nail clippers and grinders from trusted brands like Gripsoft, Zeez, Furminator and JW. Designed for comfort and control.



Gripsoft Cat Nail Clipper 8Cm

Gripsoft Cat Nail Clipper 8Cm

3 Reviews

$8.92

36% OFF RRP $13.99
NEW Zeez Comfort Nail Scissor - Small (8cm)
27% OFF RRP $7.99
Furminator Replacement Bands

Furminator Replacement Bands

2 Reviews

$9.94

Gripsoft Small Dog Nail Clipper 8Cm
36% OFF RRP $13.99

Find the Best Cat Nail Clippers & Grinders

Keeping your cat’s claws trimmed is essential for their comfort, health and safety—especially for indoor cats. At The Vet Shed, we offer a wide range of easy-to-use cat nail clippers and grinders to help you groom your feline at home without the stress.

  • Gripsoft Cat Nail Clippers: Lightweight and perfect for precise trimming.
  • Zeez Nail Scissors: Rounded-tip design for safe and gentle use.
  • Furminator Clippers & Grinders: Premium tools for thicker or tougher claws.
  • JW Gripsoft Grinders: Smooth and shape nails with ease – great for nervous cats.

Whether you're a first-time trimmer or an experienced pet owner, our range offers something for every grooming routine. For a full home grooming kit, don’t forget to explore our cat brushes and cat shampoos.

 

FAQs About Cat Nail Clippers

How often should I clip my cat’s nails?

Every 2–4 weeks is ideal, depending on how fast your cat’s nails grow. Indoor cats may need trimming more often than outdoor cats.

Is it better to use clippers or a grinder?

Clippers are fast and effective, while grinders offer smoother results and are ideal for cats that tolerate the noise and vibration.

Are these tools safe to use at home?

Yes, all our nail care tools are designed with safety in mind. Rounded tips and ergonomic handles reduce the risk of cuts or slips.

What brand is best for beginners?

Gripsoft and Zeez offer simple, easy-to-handle tools ideal for first-timers. The JW Palm Grinder is also a gentle option.

How do I know when my cat’s nails need trimming?

Signs include clicking sounds on hard floors, snagging on fabrics, or scratching behaviour. Regular checks help prevent overgrowth.