The only way I can do the back feet is to back up to the goat and straddle each leg, like this guy. They don't kick, but some of them constantly jerk that leg all the time you're trimming.

If I had to do it all over again, I'd buy one of these tilt tables, if I could afford it. A goat waffle iron.
My parents had a Jekyll and Hyde dog like that. Really mild mannered, except when you tried to trim his nails. Then he went bananas. They had to take him to the vet to get them trimmed. They adopted him as an adult. Maybe it helps to start training them when they are little.
I've had two 100% indoor cats, and no problem at all with either. One you didn't even have to restrain her to do the front feet. I remember trimming her nails at my parents house once, when I left her overnight there. They looked at each other and rolled their eyes in amazement. That's when I first realized how good she was. I think you can't pussyfoot (no pun intended) around with cats, you have to clamp down and let them know it's no use to fuss, it's going to get done whatever. Cats don't break easily. Ha!

If I had to do it all over again, I'd buy one of these tilt tables, if I could afford it. A goat waffle iron.

My parents had a Jekyll and Hyde dog like that. Really mild mannered, except when you tried to trim his nails. Then he went bananas. They had to take him to the vet to get them trimmed. They adopted him as an adult. Maybe it helps to start training them when they are little.
I've had two 100% indoor cats, and no problem at all with either. One you didn't even have to restrain her to do the front feet. I remember trimming her nails at my parents house once, when I left her overnight there. They looked at each other and rolled their eyes in amazement. That's when I first realized how good she was. I think you can't pussyfoot (no pun intended) around with cats, you have to clamp down and let them know it's no use to fuss, it's going to get done whatever. Cats don't break easily. Ha!