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    declaw or not declaw?

    Ginger is 4 months and I have to decide whether or not to have her de-clawed (front only) when she is spayed. I hate when cats ruin my furniture, but the thought of her having her de-clawed is stressing me out big time! I would appreciate any input on this dilemma. Thank you =^..^=-

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    I have read nothing but bad things about declawing it really is quiet awful what it does to the cats there are alternatives to declawing to protect your furniture such as Alternatives to Declawing, Nail Caps for Cats I’ve heard really good things about them and they are pretty too :P you can get them from amazon.co.uk and other places

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    Sorry but I think if you can't face a bit of furniture being spoilt you don't have animals, I have had a new leather sofa scratched to pieces with the newest babe & her big brother running over it,but so what,I keep the nails clipped they are taught not to use it as a scratching post but the rest we just accept. We don't have to make that decision here but I know what mine would be,no animal should have to suffer that type of indignity plus they use their claws for play & climbing,even those that are kept indoors.Let her keep them....xxx
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    Oh believe me I have had my share of ruined furniture and I appreciate your view. My last cat lived to be 18 years and I loved him dearly, even after ruining furniture, carpet and clothes. I am questioning is there any validity to declawing, and does it really harm the cat? I have never had this done and I am looking for constructive advise. I take raising my kitten seriously and this will be for her entire life as well as probably mine. Thank you for the input, much appreciated.

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    I have seen the nail caps at the pet store, I wonder how they go about putting those on? It must be really exciting! My daughters cat Penny is a very scratchy cat and nothing stops her from doing it.

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    It depends what country you are in Donnad, I know in Ireland and I think the UK, Declawing is illegal and is classed as mutilation. Maybe just keep the tips clipped or filed down? Just my two cents, Good luck with finding a solution
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    I know I hate the thought of anyone cutting off my baby's toes. I am leaning towards not, No one has given me any advice to go ahead and do it. In the USA it is very common practice, I do not know many people who own cats, so this board is my way of talking to other cat owners. I thank you for your input.

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    Ah yes, I know a few people in the USA that have had their cats declawed. One has her cat both indoor and outdoor, and the amount of times she's nearly been eaten by a dog and come in with wounds from fights, but if they are indoors you shouldn't have a problems
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    Quote Originally Posted by donnad View Post
    I have seen the nail caps at the pet store, I wonder how they go about putting those on? It must be really exciting! My daughters cat Penny is a very scratchy cat and nothing stops her from doing it.
    Alternatives to Declawing, Nail Caps for Cats It looks pretty easy just catch them while they are relaxed put some glue in then pop them on the apparently last for a couple of months. When i get Chiyo i'm just going to try and keep her claws trimmed and teach her what she can and can't scratch but this is a great plan B if nothing seems to be working out
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    Mutilation for the sake of a bit of furniture??? I think you have answered your own question ..... It's illegal here in the UK and still shocks me that it seems to be an option in such a civilised society! Please, please don't go down that road or you might end up with a very stressed, unhappy cat with all sorts of unknown problems!
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