Never ever declaw a cat...

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So? I don't live in those countries.

But many US websites agrees with other many countries and hopes declaw will turn into illegal.
 
All of my kitties were adult cats that were either stray, in shelters, or in families that couldn't keep them. I guess it would have been better to let them be euthanized than to get them declawed. :roll: One was already declawed before we got him. One we never declawed because he was an indoor/outdoor stray.

None of them suffered any side effects from declawing.

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I personally prefer adopt the pets from shelter, stray or families who can´t keep them because they need loving home.

What´s the wrong to train the pets to do and not do instead of make choice euthanize or declaw them?
 
..I consider amputation on part of body as a form of abuse, no matter either it´s human or animal.



Hmmm...look at it from this perspective or view--those people who have been amputated...now, is that a form of abuse? Nah...didn't think so. ;)





Peace out--
~RR
 
Hmmm...look at it from this perspective or view--those people who have been amputated...now, is that a form of abuse? Nah...didn't think so. ;)





Peace out--
~RR

I mean to amputate part of human and animal body with no reason is a form of abuse, not illness like cancer, accidents, etc. where the human or animal suffers. Is it what you trying to tell me? Please correct me if I misunderstand you.
 
Our siamese got her front paws declawed she never had any problems infact up till the day she passed away she still acted like she was this little kitten just playing and runing and jumping. she never had any crippiling affects from the surgery no infection nothing and than she could still give me back rubs sleep on our backs and scratch anything she wanted. she never had any problems defending herself when she went outside because she figured out how to get out a couple times. and she still was the greatest mouse hunter we had. I believe that it isn't inhumane or cruel if you take care of finding a good vet and taking care of the wounds after the surgery.
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Yes, my cats did the same when they are in the house BUT what if they suddenly escaped out of the house....
Will front claws protect them from being run over by a car? That's how most runaway cats die.
 
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I personally prefer adopt the pets from shelter, stray or families who can´t keep them because they need loving home.

What´s the wrong to train the pets to do and not do instead of make choice euthanize or declaw them?
I did rescue and adopt them. I've had some declawed and some not. The declawed cats were just fine. If you don't believe me, fine. I don't have to prove anything to you. :)
 
But California, America consider to ban cat declaw and make it into illegal. It could be spread out from CA to other states in the future?
California passes many laws that other states don't pass. It means nothing to the other states.
 
*look at my 10 fingertips* :Ohno:


I would obey/respect what my owner say and also their rule, too and will know what kind of anything I am allow or not because I want their love and affection if I were a cat.
OK, this is getting weird. :eek3:
 
Humans don’t ask for their fingertips to be amputated and neither does the cats or any other animals.

If humans and any animals are in a need of an amputation for a medical reason to avoid having their limbs gangrened then it is for a very good reason. An amputation to save a life is necessary but to prevent a human or an animal from destroying things is not necessary at all.

I am not trying to start a war in here but I am just expressing my concerns and sympathy for these cats that were not so lucky after they were declawed.
 
Will front claws protect them from being run over by a car? That's how most runaway cats die.

Liebling’s cat was almost killed by another animal and her front claws saved her life. She is not saying that a car killed her cat because it had claws.
 
California passes many laws that other states don't pass. It means nothing to the other states.


At least there are a lot good hearted people out there who agree that declawing is inhumane thing to do.
 
At least there are a lot good hearted people out there who agree that declawing is inhumane thing to do.
... and there are many good-hearted people who disagree. :)
 
Ooooo, the websites agree! Ooooo, :bowdown: to websites!

Haven’t you looked in these websites to read what several other cat owners went through after they had their cats declawed? My Aunt was so heartbroken after she lost her cat to infection it had from the declawing. She never fully knew the full procedures of the declawing because her vet never told her. She only learned more about it after her cat died. Again, NOT ALL declawings are successful. I refuse to take a chance to have my cat declawed because it may not be successful for her.
 
Liebling’s cat was almost killed by another animal and her front claws saved her life. She is not saying that a car killed her cat because it had claws.
I'm just saying that front claws aren't a guaranteed protection for runaway cats.
 
I'm just saying that front claws aren't a guaranteed protection for runaway cats.

You are right but what some of us are saying is that the front paws are the most needed when it comes to their defense from other animals.
 
Hmmm...look at it from this perspective or view--those people who have been amputated...now, is that a form of abuse? Nah...didn't think so. ;)

Are you for real? do you know anyone who had a body part amputated for CONVENIENCE? my god....

Fuzzy



Peace out--
~RR[/QUOTE]
 
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