Yes, sounds typical. All declawed cats which have a bad reaction to declawing, take several months to show symptoms. (Of the cats which have a bad reaction 95 % wee the other 5% bite.)Originally posted by sirrahbed
The declawing is a moot point, can't be reversed and was done 8 months ago - the spraying began 6-8 weeks ago
I just do not think the two are related but who knows the mind of a cat?
As I PM'd you I only mentioned Pickle's declawing as it is directly related to Pickles current behaviour, not to play a guilt game.
Pickle is the important issue here and he is the one who needs help. *Strokes Pickles*
I am trying to find revelent links for people with declawed cats who have solved this problem. Hopefully a solution can be found for Pickles.![]()





The declawing is a moot point, can't be reversed and was done 8 months ago - the spraying began 6-8 weeks ago

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