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Now don't jump to conclusions before reading this. It is an ethical problem for me.
We lived with a cat for fifteen years. He died about 1 1/2 years ago. He was declawed while a kitten.
I would like to get 2 cats. The cats would be indoors cats. Presumably I'd get them from the local shelter. The problem is that my wife insists on a cat being declawed, because of the furniture and such.
Any suggestions as to how to train the cat so this wouldn't be a problem, or other such solutions, will not fly.
I know declawing is not very nice, is painful, unnatural (well, so is neutering), and really not very ethical.
So the ethical dilemma is: --------------------------
Is it better to get the cats and get them declawed or to not get them at all, which will probably mean 2 cats (the ones I would get or others) would presumably wind up being euthanized?
Thanks for any opinions
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