I don't think so. She looks a dog, barks like a dog but scratches my arms like a cat.
Joking aside it's my fault I like roughhousing with her and she gets carried away.
Sometimes I can sneakily snip 2 or 3 of my cat's daggers while she's sleeping before she wakes up and refuses any more. It's dangerous and scary. There is no other way.
Trimming nails is good for the cat because otherwise the nail grows so long that it loops around and stabs into their hand. In the wild this is fixed by them breaking off as they do normal activities but they don't do that nearly as much in a domestic situation.
They couldn't loop around really. And you can only trim the very end of a cat's nail without injuring it. If it's purely a indoor cat just give it a few ways to scratch their nails and everything is fine without ever needing to trim the nails.