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RE: Aggressive Clawing

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Posted by: PHWildCat at Wed Jun 20 19:59:38 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PHWildCat ]  
   

Hi there. You sound like a very responsible and loving pet owner. I feel that declawing is a very personal decision and only to be made when all else has been tried. Yes, it does cause some pain..all surgeries do. You are right in that he is a young cat and will probably settle down but he can do a lot of damage before then. I am surprised that a yelp doesn't stop him. Pulling your arm away probably makes him think that you are playing with him but it is real hard not to do that when your skin is being poked full of holes. The decision is purely yours. Talk to your Vet, try the claw covers and make your decision. I would always rather a cat have no claws and a safe and loving home than have claws and end up in a shelter in a cage marked "aggressive". Good luck with your decision. Anyone that answers, please keep it cool. Remember no personal attacks!
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