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Re: [PanicZone] To Declaw or not Declaw

 

Can the Vet do the trimming and filing? I'm thinking maybe we'll try
this. We live in an apartment and she'll go out in the hall if you
leave the door open long enough. She's done the sweetest thing one
day when we didn't know she was out in the hall; she meowed for us to
let her in the house. I'm glad she didn't go any further cause we're
blind and we keep a bell on her to track her whereabouts. We don't
let her outside.

On 8/11/11, kjselv2004@yahoo.com <kjselv2004@yahoo.com> wrote:
> If she's a inside cat then declawing would be fine. but if she goes outside
> as well i wouldnt reccomend it because she will not be able to defend
> herself from other animals or preditors. have you tried to trim her claws
> and file them? maybe that will help. this is just from my past experience.
> goodluck with whatever you both decide what is best for precious.
>
> hugs,
> Krystal
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Tc talk soon hugs.
Christina and Penny

Fred wants to declaw Precious
> because she keeps scratching the
furniture. We just got new furniture and
> we keep a rug on the floor
so she can scratch that and not the couches. I
> on the other hand
don't want her declawed because we sometimes get mice and
> I'm worried
she won't be able to catch mice. I'm worried the declawing will
> hurt
her since she's getting older; we had her for 3 years. I've
> mentioned
to Fred about slipping the soft paws on her and he said he'll
> look
into it when we take her to the vet.

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Tc talk soon hugs.
Christina and Penny

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