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Re: Re: Declawing |
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Carin M |
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Feb 9, 01 - 5:09 AM |
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carin@molander.net |
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It's interesting to visit this non-Swedish forum. I live in Sweden and visit frequently Swedish forums. De-clawing is forbidden by law and ther's a good reason behind the regulation; the procedure hinders the car's normal behaviour, climbing, and takes away the cats most important "weapon" to feel saf. I have two cats and expensive furniture but wouldn't declaw my cats for anything in the world, even if it was legal. I have a big schratchin and climbing furniture and my cats are #1 for me!
De-clawing is nothing but animal abuse!!!!!!!
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Replying to: Article: There IS no good reason to remove a cat's claws! I certainly would not want to have my fingers amputated to the first joint. I have scratching posts and scratchy things for my cats, and they seldom use the furniture. When they try to, I just move 'em to a scratchy thing. =^..^= --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Replying to Original Article: Can anyone please explain to me why people think it is a good idea to remove their cat's claws? I found out about this practice when chatting on a animal rights forum.They said it was cos their cat/s damaged their furniture! |
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