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Re: [OhDoh] Weakining .... Hmmmmm, the two scratching girls are actually about six years old. I misremembered. I told Jo about one of them in July 2002 here: »Re: .
Chigger is one of them and Midget (a gargantuan grey and white girl) is the other.
Bandit, incidentally, is not declawed, but he's a sweetheart and I'm not having the problem with him. He does occasionally go after the carpeting, but it is so thick and so tough he doesn't seem to damage it. -- Join Team Helix * I am praying for these friends . |
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1 edit | Tigger, Tippy, and Midnight were all declawed. I think the were around 8 yrs and did fine. They were all stable temperament before and after.
I submitted: »www.sniksnak.com/cathealth/declaw.html And: »www.geocities.com/declawing/
. . . to snopes.com to see if they had an opinion, about the "Toe Amputation". I respect those that feel strongly about not declawing. Most people opposed, I think, would rescue and love a declawed cat.
The girl at the humane society had both clawed and declawed cats of her own. She claimed she would never choose to have it done, but her's were already done.
We are taking them to our vet for a checkup tomorrow after work. -- Jim, VoIP since 12/2002, VOIPo 2/7/2007
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| said by usa2k: I respect those that feel strongly about not declawing. As do I and I feel I have really tried to even go along with those who feel strongly for the past ten years (Bandit is not declawed and he is ten years old). I'm just about ready to give up, though.  -- Join Team Helix * I am praying for these friends . |
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| said by sortofageek:said by usa2k: I respect those that feel strongly about not declawing. As do I and I feel I have really tried to even go along with those who feel strongly for the past ten years (Bandit is not declawed and he is ten years old). I'm just about ready to give up, though. I am not thrilled with declawing, but don't get me wrong...sometimes it may be the only solution, and I can understand that.
I think that you have to start when they are kittens, if you are going to have a lot of success not having them claw furniture, which with my kitty, we were able to do, I suspect though that once a cat has the habit of clawing furnishings, it is probably hard to impossible to change.
I do not and would never mean to be "negative" on anyone who may decide that declawing is their best or only option, I had one of my cats declawed when we purchased new furniture...and he had always been one to claw up furniture...and he did tolerate it pretty well, but with a young kitten, I think that it is worth a try to train him/her to use a scratching post/pad.
BTW, cats like to scratch both vertically and horizontally, and some cats prefer one type of surface over another, so different scratching post/pad solutions may be in order.
Crash never really liked the carpet-covered scratchers...but just loves the sissal covered ones! Also, he has several cardboard flat-scratchers, and he uses both...and happily leaves the chairs/couch etc. alone. -- ...something is happening here but you don't know what it is...do you, Mr. Jones? |
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 howiehSpringPremium,MVM join:2000-08-06 Metuchen, NJ | said by PeteC2:I am not thrilled with declawing, but don't get me wrong...sometimes it may be the only solution, and I can understand that. See this POST for another solution.  -- Hey Buddy, can you spare a cycle? Join Team Helix |
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| said by howieh:said by PeteC2:I am not thrilled with declawing, but don't get me wrong...sometimes it may be the only solution, and I can understand that. See this POST for another solution. Better. See the replies to that post.  -- Join Team Helix * I am praying for these friends . |
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