heath
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- Woodstock, Ontario
that is cute...
Ouch. None of ours have ever scratched furniture. Only their tree or posts.I understand your point Torx, But a free cat vs. $3000 in furniture... My next one will be declawed for sure! We have 3 living room sets and all 3 are trash due to scratching. Not to mention the previous 2 set over the years....
I understand your point Torx, But a free cat vs. $3000 in furniture... My next one will be declawed for sure! We have 3 living room sets and all 3 are trash due to scratching. Not to mention the previous 2 set over the years....
+1No declawing of cats or docking of dogs tails. None of my wife's cats are declawed. To me It is inhumane and several places are pushing for it to be illegal. You aren't removing a nail, it would be like cutting off your fingertips at the knuckle just so you stop scratching
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Lucky. None of our "soft" furniture is untouched. We have tried the scratch spray, squirt guns, pining astroturf. Even the carpet in the house has spots. In a 7 year old house. In addition to the furniture, and if we sell, we'll have to replace the living room, rec room, and 1 bed room carpet due to 3 stupid cats... Next house, No claws allowed...Ouch. None of ours have ever scratched furniture. Only their tree or posts.
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I think the key word there was " stupid cats.Lucky. None of our "soft" furniture is untouched. We have tried the scratch spray, squirt guns, pining astroturf. Even the carpet in the house has spots. In a 7 year old house. In addition to the furniture, and if we sell, we'll have to replace the living room, rec room, and 1 bed room carpet due to 3 stupid cats... Next house, No claws allowed...
Both procedures are available to cat owners...vets that have the skill to do the latter will usually refuse to do the cheap hack job....some may offer both, some lack the skills and training to do it properly...some owners choices are motivated only by price....
It is a good thing there are people like you too. Small and furry should never be abused!So sorry, I didn't mean to derail this thread. You did a great job with those babies and should be proud to raise them. We have 11...12.?. in our house right now... I think...3 are ours...I think...so hard to keep track sometimes. At least the ones that aren't ours are almost ready to be adopted out through rescue.
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We get a lot of feral kittens that she works with so that they can be adopted where otherwise be put down.