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In reply to the discussion: To ban or not to ban? More people believing declawing is animal abuse [View all]JesterCS
(1,828 posts)66. beautiful cat. n/t
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To ban or not to ban? More people believing declawing is animal abuse [View all]
The Straight Story
Jan 2012
OP
Yes, and if claw trimming is done when they're kittens they don't even protest that much.
Gormy Cuss
Jan 2012
#23
You'd need an awful lot of cat testicles just to feed one homeless person.
Warren DeMontague
Jan 2012
#44
I thought you may have wanted to back up your opinion with critical thinking.
ZombieHorde
Jan 2012
#67
Perhaps according to our mindset, but the other animal probably wanted to produce offspring.
ZombieHorde
Jan 2012
#38
When I get out of school, and get a real job, I will probably get a dog and cut his nuts off.
ZombieHorde
Jan 2012
#47
Had a vet give my dog a vasectomy yrs ago. Took the dog in for neutering, vet asked why.
uppityperson
Jan 2012
#87
You are concerned about the plight of dogs and cats, so you want them sterilized.
ZombieHorde
Jan 2012
#69
Your hypothesis on the cause of deer problems is the opposite of the truth
Drahthaardogs
Jan 2012
#79
I didn't make the comparison, I posted a reply to someone's story about sterilizing pets.
ZombieHorde
Jan 2012
#85
Post-op declawed cats absolutely delight in rubbing furniture without being reprimanded.
kestrel91316
Jan 2012
#17
I did it only very rarely, when I felt it was the only appropriate solution. I averaged 2/year.
kestrel91316
Jan 2012
#14
Soft Paws work for some people. The main problem is, you have to dick around with the cat's paws
kestrel91316
Jan 2012
#61
Years ago the Learning Channel had a show about cats, they showed a kitten being declawed.
Archae
Jan 2012
#25
I do not like the idea of declawing cats. Having said that, I did have one declawed years ago.
davsand
Jan 2012
#36
Sounds like you did the right thing, but you could have tried medical pot (and some pics)
The Straight Story
Jan 2012
#39
Because the mutilation of an innocent, defenseless animal lies in the balance. nt
Skip Intro
Jan 2012
#90