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Posted by: Martisimo at Tue Jul 15 10:10:29 2003 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Martisimo ] Well, it's obviously neither here nor there now. I know your friend did what they thought best for their cat. I'm not trying to rag on your friend, I'm just hoping to put 'outside the box' ideas out there for other people who might be having similar problems with their cat and want to avoid the declaw route. I'm just saying I would have 'designed' something....an oddly-angled shelf mounted way high near the ceiling, probably, if a normal perching shelf along the ceiling wouldn't deter the cat, to make it physically impossible for the cat to reach the ceiling from climbing the wall. It would eliminate the perils of a ceiling-cling by remvoing access to the ceiling. (Ceiling-cling is not to be confused with static-cling. ) [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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