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Posted by: MunchieScrunchie at Sat Jul 12 00:05:50 2003 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by MunchieScrunchie ] >>Difficult choice, maybe not for you. But not everyone feels the same way, nor has the funds readily available to replace the damage done, nor has the luxury of owning their own house/apartment/townhouse/condo. And I have seen plenty of really great owners that have tried every method possible to get the cat not to ruin the new couch or chair, carpet or whatever. Some have even gone so far as to hire behaviorists to come into the house to try to rectify the situation, but to no avail. I do not think that declawing is the first choice in these cases, but when all else fails and you have exhausted every possible alternative, what would you have the owner who desperatly loves his/her cat, and wants to keep him/her but also wants a relatively decent home, to do??? >> [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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