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Posted by: PhunkeyPhish at Sun Jul 4 13:38:34 2004 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PhunkeyPhish ] I just got a kitten and I was planning to get it declawed mainly because I don't want it scratching me! I dont care about my furniture. BUt then I was reading about a larger proportion of declawed cats compared to clawed cats develop behavioral problems and litter box problems. So I've decided to just accept the cat scratches, I've had a 4 foot iguana who would scratch me up pretty by just by walking across my arm. Also, I don't like the thought of just stealing away apart of my cat's body and it not knowing where the hell it went. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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