Mograna is the first cat I've had that wanst declawed, LOTS of people are going to tell you how cruel it is and that you're abusing the animal if you do...they have their right to their opinion.When you've had 3 VERY bad infections due soley to be scratched by a cat its something you do (especially when one of them was in your eye and still affects you 25 years later). If you dont want to declaw a cat fine...dont, if you'd rather see cats in shelters put to sleep because people want to adopt a declawed cat over one thats still clawed...fine thats your right too. (can you tell I get pissed at people that preach to me Im too lazy to teach my cat not to claw?)
I have had cats my entire life, almost all of them declawed, (front feet only) even cats we picked up as strays and not one single one of them was any different after than it was before. They still played and did things the same exact way.
I dont think its good to declaw a cat thats allowed to be an indoor/outdoor cat...they need that defense if you let them out in the neighboorhood, but I have no problem with doing it to an indoor cat.
I will give you a word of advice as told to me by several vets....those soft paw things are a waste of time and money and not worth the money and the aggravation it takes to get them ON the cat.
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I want the diabetic plan that comes with rollover carbs. I dont like the unused one expiring at midnite!!
Last edited by ShaniFaye; 08-14-2006 at 08:18 AM..
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