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Originally Posted by Halx
If you declaw your cat, you're removing a very powerful security device from your home. I mean, launching your cat at an intruder's face is a very effective form of self defense.
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haha! nice.
ya our cat is an indoor cat. the previous one was a stray cat that liked to be out more than in and he eventualy got killed by a car. so this new cat will stay in or go out only when we go out. just like a dog really.

and even with a scratch post, the stupid cat will attack anything that moves and i did try to control him but it wasnt working.
So the cats don't change attitudes then? thats all i really cared about.
what age can i get it done at and when is too old if thats even an issue?
also, what was the cost of declawing the animal? (just to get an idea.)
thanks to anyone who's replying!