RE: Declawing Cats
July 28, 2019 at 11:05 pm
(This post was last modified: July 28, 2019 at 11:05 pm by Shell B.)
(July 28, 2019 at 9:37 pm)Alan V Wrote: Well let's see. The PetsMart where we got our cat seven years ago had us sign a paper saying we would never have her declawed. Since then she destroyed our couch and easy chair, and the replacements are now covered in plastic which we have to remove any time we want to sit on them comfortably.
She also left permanent scars on both of my arms when I was trying to put her in a cat carrier for the first time. (I learned to be more cautious.)
If we can't get a declawed cat next time, we may indeed opt for another kind of animal for a pet, or none at all. So that will be one less cat which will find a home, and likely one that will be destroyed instead.
Oh, and my wife's niece has three clawed cats which have ruined her table cloth and drapes, and are working on her carpeting. One is even peeling the wallpaper off the walls in her living and dining rooms.
Pluses and minuses people -- that's the real world, and not this imaginary world where there are no important tradeoffs to consider.
Boofuckinghoo. No one cares about furniture vs. cutting the tips of cats fingers off. That's not an important trade off.