RE: Declawing Cats
July 28, 2019 at 11:13 pm
(This post was last modified: July 28, 2019 at 11:14 pm by arewethereyet.)
@EgoDeath
I am glad you have decided to not get another cat.
It takes patience and consistent training and is difficult with an older cat who already has bad habits. If you have to maim an animal to share your home than it's probably best not to get that kind of animal.
I am sure people get their animals spayed/neutered only for the reasons you list but the health benefits are there too. Declawing is simply mutilation without the extra benefit of potentially improved health.
I am glad you have decided to not get another cat.
It takes patience and consistent training and is difficult with an older cat who already has bad habits. If you have to maim an animal to share your home than it's probably best not to get that kind of animal.
I am sure people get their animals spayed/neutered only for the reasons you list but the health benefits are there too. Declawing is simply mutilation without the extra benefit of potentially improved health.
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