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RE: To Declaw or not...

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Posted by: Martisimo at Tue Jul 8 09:16:09 2003  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Martisimo ]  
   

Not at all a difficult choice for me. My possessions around my house, even my new house itself, are not important enough to me to cause me to want to surgically modify a cat for life. If needed, if I ever did acquire a cat that couldn't be taught to use appropriate objects and actually was physically capable of 'destroying the house' (whew! Big kitty!) I would be modifying the environment around the cat, not the cat itself.

And isn't the 'loving' home that would dump a cat for inappropriate scratching also likely to dump it when it does any of the other number of inappropriate things cats are prone to do at some point in their lives? The people who are at wit's end about the cat scratching on the couch are going to be just as fed up with the cat that repeatedly urinates on the couch. I've seen lots of owners 'get rid of' their cats for that reason. Then the cat is declawed, and ends up dumped anyway.


   

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