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    I have eight cats and only one is declawed (I got him that way). He is a big guy and very laid back, but he does just fine in a houseful of clawed cats. The only thing is that he can not "climb" but he jumps just fine

    The only thing you may have to experiment with is the type of litter. Because their paws are very sensitive, declawed cats can have problems with the feel of certain types of litter.

    Please take this cat and find yourself another vet (if possible)
    Last edited by emily_the_spoiled; 08-19-2008 at 07:36 AM. Reason: added more

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