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4 Things to Think About Before Declawing your Cat

... recommended for an adult animal and is considered an act of animal cruelty in some countries (see below). People generally have cats declawed to prevent them from hunting and from damaging furniture. Rarely, vicious cats are declawed. In ... Read Read: 4 Things to Think About Before Declawing your Cat

By: Hagar Lagarto | 05/05/2006 | Pets

Declawing Cats - The Facts

... see a cat's claws as the reason their sofa, carpet, or curtains are torn and ruined. When a cat is declawed, it is not as simple as cutting off its toenails. A cat's claws are attached to ligament, tendons, and bones. Removal of the claws ... Read Read: Declawing Cats - The Facts

By: Matthew Hick | 03/12/2006 | Pets

Should You Declaw Your Cat?

... to declawing. It is called this because only the tendons extended on the toes are the ones amputated. Stiffness of the joints: Cats that are declawed experience stiffness of the joints since the tendons that manipulate the toes retract ... Read Read: Should You Declaw Your Cat?

By: Ken Charnly | 25/03/2006 | Pets

Should You Declawed Your Cats

... declawing. It is called this because only the tendons extended on the toes are the ones amputated. Stiffness of the joints Cats that are declawed experience stiffness of the joints since the tendons that manipulate the toes retract because ... Read Read: Should You Declawed Your Cats

By: Jay Schindler | 08/11/2008 | Pets

To Declaw or Not To Declaw - Is There Really A Question?

... declawing. It is called this because only the tendons extended on the toes are the ones amputated. Stiffness of the joints Cats that are declawed experience stiffness of the joints since the tendons that manipulate the toes retract ... Read Read: To Declaw or Not To Declaw - Is There Really A Question?

By: Christopher Byrnes | 22/01/2007 | Pets

Stop: Don't Declaw That Cat!

... feline will take plenty of your patience, just remember that millions of owners enjoy the company of cats, that are not declawed, and do not scratch up the sofa. This article is not the place to go too deeply into training your cat not ... Read Read: Stop: Don't Declaw That Cat!

By: Larry Chamberlain | 22/07/2006 | Pets

Why Declawing Is Not A Good Choice

... . A declawed cat will still scratch but without damage to furnishings. People choose to have their cats declawed for many various reasons, the main reason being the protection of their furniture, others being that tThey don't want to try to ... Read Read: Why Declawing Is Not A Good Choice

By: Stephanie Davies | 25/05/2006 | Pets

How to Manage Bad Cat Behavior

... be carried out. In this present world where we talk to humanism and modernism, every living thing has rights to be free. Cat declawing is a heinous treatment since it implies to remove almost half of its feet, not only the claw. The claw ... Read Read: How to Manage Bad Cat Behavior

By: Lara Lee | 19/10/2008 | Pets

Interesting Answers to Your Questions about Cats

... Because the cat's brain senses an imbalance, they grow and shed hair continually, unlike an outdoor cat. Should I have my cat declawed? Although tens of thousand cats are declawed each year, many vets and cat owners are against ... Read Read: Interesting Answers to Your Questions about Cats

By: MIKE SELVON | 23/05/2007 | Pets

Cat Training: The Earlier The Better

... stop a cat from scratching. Some people try to prevent scratching damage by having a cat declawed, but declawing is never a solution. In many states declawing is illegal, and even where it isn't, it is inhumane and causes the cat much pain. ... Read Read: Cat Training: The Earlier The Better

By: Kathrynn Kelley | 18/03/2009 | Pets

Learn About Adding A Second Cat To The Mix

... for your cat or for your reasons. You really need to think it through before you have your cat declawed. It is possible to help your cat transfer their urge to claw your furniture into clawing something else such as a scratching post. It ... Read Read: Learn About Adding A Second Cat To The Mix

By: Joshua Simms | 04/03/2009 | Pets

How Much Do you Know About Cats?

... If your cat does not feel comfortable it will get sick or even leave you. There are certain things that you should never do to a cat: - declawing: Don't even think about that, it is like amputating your toes! In Germany and other ... Read Read: How Much Do you Know About Cats?

By: Guido Nussbaum | 03/03/2007 | Pets

Dealing With Cats And Their Claws

... of declawed cats may only take a few weeks or so, its crude and/or psychological property could last a cat's period.The following was the workable outcome once a cat has been declawed.Ouch, ouch and ouchImmediately after surgery, declawed ... Read Read: Dealing With Cats And Their Claws

By: Jess Shaw | 02/03/2009 | Pets

How to Stop Cat Scratching Behavior

... she can't retract them into her paws. The first option that many owners think of when their cat has scratching issues is declawing. In extreme cases where everything else has been tried, and the cat is facing eviction from your home, ... Read Read: How to Stop Cat Scratching Behavior

By: Annie Parron | 11/01/2008 | Pets
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Cat Behavior

... deal of control. Cat behavior is, I think, every bit as complicated as human behavior, with the drawback that cats don't express themselves verbally, so all we have to go on is body language. Ears that are beginning to press down means the ... Read Read: Cat Behavior

By: D.J.C. | 27/11/2008 | Pets

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