View Poll Results: Declawing: against or for?

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    160 75.12%
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    35 16.43%
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    15 7.04%
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Thread: Declawing: against or for?

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  1. #11
    Join Date
    Aug 2004
    Location
    MA
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    go back to previous posts. They are only allowed to be put on the claws by a vet. Or go to google and type in soft claws. I can't personally vouch for them but go to previous posts, maybe others can! Better than bone surgery!
    I agree with PIF.
    And, I have spent much money on furniture, antique wood bookshelves, etc. when the cats have an inclination to mark that "priceless piece" I make a decision. There are ways to keep them from doing this, or, I make the piece inattractive (i.e. just move it to another location of my apt.). They do loose interest with age.
    Last edited by leslie; 11-13-2004 at 11:49 PM.

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