Please don't get your cat declawed.You can just learn to trim your cats nails monthly or if you're still worried about it scratching things then you can buy and apply soft paws to it's nails although I think it's much easier to just keep the nails trimmed. Many cats that are declawed will develop behavioral problems later. Many will start biting because they can no longer use their paws to scratch.
Many will stop using their litter box because the litter now hurts their paws.
Please reconsider having this horrible surgery done.
I currently have 10 indoor only cats and none of them are declawed. I trim their nails with a toenail clipper at least once or month or as needed. I have both my couch and recliner covered with a courdoroy fabric cover so they're protected. I also have many scratching posts, cat trees, and cat condos. They do use these to scratch on.
Kittens only need a series of FVRCP shots. If they are indoor only they shouldn't need the FIV or FELV shots. Your kitten should be tested for these though. Also depending on where you live, your kitten may also need a rabies shot. Most vets now do regular shots every 3 years instead of yearly. I don't recommend the 3 year rabies shot because it's been shown to cause cancer in certain cats. The 1 year rabies shot is much safer.
I have a wonderful vet who doesn't believe in overvaccinating. I don't either. In the past I was forced to vaccinate every year but I also didn't know any better at the time. I don't vaccinate for rabies now because my city doesn't require it for cats and my cats are indoor only. Yes, some of my cats have been vaccinated for rabies in the past. I do recommend kitten shots. My kittens already came with all of their shots. Now I just bring in my cats for annual exams without any shots. Only if it's necessary will I have my vet give them shots. My vet also told me that cats over 10 years old shouldn't get any more shots. Here's a good website that talks about the overvaccination on cats and what is recommended: http://www.catinfo.org/?link=vaccines. Please scroll down towards the end to because there's a lot of great info there as well.![]()





You can just learn to trim your cats nails monthly or if you're still worried about it scratching things then you can buy and apply soft paws to it's nails although I think it's much easier to just keep the nails trimmed. Many cats that are declawed will develop behavioral problems later. Many will start biting because they can no longer use their paws to scratch.
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