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In reply to the discussion: To ban or not to ban? More people believing declawing is animal abuse [View all]Mumble
(201 posts)No behavior problems from any of my 3 declawed cats. Acted pretty much normal for a cat. Had males and females. Keep all three indoors. The one cat that was not declawed was an indoor/outdoor every day cat. Had to protect the furniture form her. Sooner or lated a clawed cat will get at your furniture. Too much trouble dealing with that issue if you want to protect your furniture. Cat owner for 30 years. Don't see any problem with declawing if you want to go that route. The cats I'm sure would rather fine a home and be declawed that be destroyed at the shelter because nobody would adopt them for fear they would have their furniture destroyed. And don't give me that business of you should train your cat with a scratch post. It's nearly impossible to train any cat to do anything.