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

... cats this surgery is painful and, for someone who is walking on all fours, terribly unnecessary. Though the recovery of declawed cats may only take a few weeks or so, its physical and/or psychological effects could last a cat's lifetime ... 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!

... (declawing). This article concludes that there are no pros to this issue and comes out firmly against the procedure. Declawing a cat is illegal in many countries and officially deemed to be inhumane in others. Why then do some people ... Read Read: Stop: Don't Declaw That Cat!

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

Declawing Cats - The Facts

... in an abnormal manner, growing through the top or bottom of the paw. A cat's whole defense system relies on its claws. Once declawed, a cat should never be allowed outside. If confronted, especially by another animal, a cat will claw or ... Read Read: Declawing Cats - The Facts

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

Why Declawing Is Not A Good Choice

... , and you don't wish for it to destory your precious curtains or furniture. You take it to the vet and have it declawed so there is no chance of that happening again. Now let's change the wording of that...only slightly. So you adopt/ ... Read Read: Why Declawing Is Not A Good Choice

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

Is Declawing Bad For Your Cat?

... sometimes avoid the litter box and choose the softer carpet instead since it is painful for them to dig into the litter. Declawing can also lead to biting problems. Since this is their second line of defense, some cats may resort to deep ... Read Read: Is Declawing Bad For Your Cat?

By: Lee Dobbins | 24/03/2006 | Pets

4 Things to Think About Before Declawing your Cat

... that removes the tip of each digit (from the first knuckle out) of the cat's forepaws. There is a slight chance of death in the surgery, and a declawed cat may have an increased risk of infection and life-long discomfort in its paws. This ... Read Read: 4 Things to Think About Before Declawing your Cat

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

Debunking Declawing

... be unfamiliar with, but it is one that we all need to learn more about.  It is a surgical practice more commonly known as declawing, and for us cats, it’s a procedure that we like about as much as sharing a travel crate with a Chihuahua.  ... Read Read: Debunking Declawing

By: Carolyn | 24/09/2009 | Pets

Should You Declaw Your Cat?

... . For cats this surgery is painful and, for someone who is walking on all fours, terribly unnecessary. Though the recovery of declawed cats may only take a few weeks or so, its physical and psychological effects could last a cat's lifetime ... Read Read: Should You Declaw Your Cat?

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

Should You Declawed Your Cats

... For cats this surgery is painful and, for someone who is walking on all fours, terribly unnecessary. Though the recovery of declawed cats may only take a few weeks or so, its physical and/or psychological effects could last a cat's lifetime ... Read Read: Should You Declawed Your Cats

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

To Declaw Or Not To Declaw Your Cat

... human caregivers. Whichever side you are on, Americans and Canadians are the only two countries that allow people to declaw their cats and kittens. Some countries in Europe have outlawed it calling it inhumane and will not allow it for ... Read Read: To Declaw Or Not To Declaw Your Cat

By: Tristan Andrews | 09/04/2008 | Pets

Cat Scratching Prevention And Learn About Declawing Cats

... , bones, nerves and tendons. Ten separate hurtful amputations involving the third phalanx and the last joint of every toe is done in the declawing surgery. Unlike the human fingernail, the cat's claw is a segment of the final bone in the ... Read Read: Cat Scratching Prevention And Learn About Declawing Cats

By: Martin Marks | 31/05/2008 | Pets

Declawing Pet Insurance

Bringing home a new pet is always a stressful time - both for the owner and the animal. A new addition to the family will feel lost, bewildered, and wondering where that big furry milk-machine disappeared to. As a new owner, you may ... Read Read: Declawing Pet Insurance

By: J Tillotson | 22/11/2007 | 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 Claw Survival Solutions To The Rescue!

... Cat, Ibeleive that I finally get it! So what to do? What to do? The first thought that comes to mind is to scoop kitty up for a little declawing action at the nearest vet’s office. But before you take such a drastic step, keep in mind that ... Read Read: Cat Claw Survival Solutions To The Rescue!

By: D.J.C. | 22/06/2009 | Pets

Who Else Wants To Avoid These Cat Claw Catastrophies?

... keep the cat away, then acclimatization to get them used to the other person. If all this fails, you may be forced to consider declawing your pet. Remember that when your pet acts out, there is usually a reason for it. When animals are ... Read Read: Who Else Wants To Avoid These Cat Claw Catastrophies?

By: Romi Matsushita | 06/09/2006 | Automotive

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