I have to be honest -- I'm almost afraid to ask the my question. I only have a computer at work and don't have time to read a lot of the postings/topics but one thing I've learned is that a lot of you (maybe even all) are against declawing. My question (and please don't let me anger anyone by asking) is why? Maybe I am naive but it seems to me that if a person would not normally adopt a cat for fear of the damage they would do to their furnishings (especially if they're rented) or for fear of the harm that could come to themselves or their children, that declawing is the answer that would put these fears aside. My cats are declawed and they are wonderful and loving cats. Declawing didn't change their personalities or make them more aggressive. When company comes over and they are apprehensive around my cats, I assure them that they are declawed and that puts them (my company) at ease. Anyway, please don't crucify me for asking but I would like to become more educated on this topic because obviously, I am missing something important.





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Maybe I should be a spokes person for Soft Paws. LOL
Of course, like I said before, I didn't know any better. As far as being afraid of the outside....that may have something to do with our insistence that they stay away from any opened door since we knew they were only going to be inside cats and were afraid for them to go out. It could be that they have been "trained" to back away from an open door. They sniff through the screens and that seems to satisfy their outside interests. 
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