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    Well, there's not much you can do I guess if your sister isn't willing to give him up. You certainly tried and I must say, her responses to you are kind of aggressive and a bit mean. Afterall, you are just trying to help an animal have the best possible life.
    I hope that Gus will heal up okay. It seems like cats who are adults who have their claws removed deal with a great deal of discomfort. I know of two declawed cats and the one who was under a year when her claws were removed does fairly well but the one that was 3 or 4 years old at the time walks as if he is walking on glass. It's very hard to watch. But, maybe if he can have the laser surgery with glue instead of sutures, it might help a bit? Not sure. Any chance of catnapping Gus???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Emeraldgreen
    Any chance of catnapping Gus???
    That was going to be my next question. We're not all alike but I can tell ya that if she was my sister, I'd be going there to visit Gus and then I'd poof him. If she's giving him away, Gus isn't really her cat either.
    Blessings,
    Mary



    "Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11

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    Maybe call the vet and explain the situation...any idea who the nurse uses as a vet?

    If you found him, and have NOT approved this adoption, I think you have some leverage - and should tell the vets that!

    Maybe the local Humane or SPCA can give you a hand as far as whether you need to 'approve' this adoption!
    "Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda

  4. #4
    Catty,

    Sadly I didn't find Gus. My sister's neighbor left Gus behind after they moved out.

    And so my sister took in Gus.

    My sister said Gus is not my cat (which he's not mine I didn't find him or bring him in) but it's not fair.

    All I can do is keep bugging my sister till I can get him if I can.


    Quote Originally Posted by Catty1
    Maybe call the vet and explain the situation...any idea who the nurse uses as a vet?

    If you found him, and have NOT approved this adoption, I think you have some leverage - and should tell the vets that!

    Maybe the local Humane or SPCA can give you a hand as far as whether you need to 'approve' this adoption!

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