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    Quote Originally Posted by moosmom View Post
    No fire here, Mrspunkysmom. Everyone is entitled to their opinion. In some cases like in your friend's, it can be a life threatening problem. In her case, I would've adopted an already declawed cat. But that's a moot issue at this point.
    I tried to get her to adopt older pets from the shelter. Spend time with them and pick the personalities that she liked. But someone she knew had some kittens and she wanted to give them a home.

    She's had cats in the past, none declawed, but these didn't bit and attack her like she was a cat toy.

    What bothers me is the way people feel the need to "modify" their pets by declawing to save their precious furniture, or devocalization because they bark. Animals do that! It's part of who they are. Did you know that many, if not most dog breeders have the devocalization done on their show dogs so they won't bark at shows.
    No modifying here. I can't stand it when dogs ears and tails are clipped.

    I had to get rid of my last couch because the fabric couldn't hold up to cats. My first couch came from My mother that had put upholstery on it designed to withstand three growing children. The frame finally gave.

    Right now I have a faux suede fabric and it does okay. It helps that I have cat trees.

    If you can't make your dog be quiet you should not be in the business.


    All this maiming shows such disrespect towards pets simply because people won't accept them for what they are, train them to not scratch or bark (there are collars) for their own selfish convenience. JMO.

    I agree.


    Let the debate begin!!! LOL
    It has begun.

    Thanks Avajoy. The store cat Alex that was recently adopted was declawed because his mistress had cancer and her skin was thin. He was her therapy cat until she died, accompanying her to her sessions.

    I think there is a place for it when necessary, but not because you don't want to ruin your furniture.

    And talk about modifying your pets: I can not stand it that they have engineered hairless cats and munchkin cats, even if these were originally caused by natural variations. I thought it was the saliva that caused allergies and not the hair. Breeders are doing to cats what early man did to dogs. But dogs are mainly working animals and it was a matter of survival. It's like the cat is some trophy to be admired.

    I think the hairless kitties are cute, but I like my cats with hair.


    Breeding to create new breeds with out physical limitations should be enough.
    Last edited by mrspunkysmom; 11-30-2011 at 08:15 PM.
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