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Old 08-21-2007, 09:18 AM   #16
MinMuf1
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Oh Tracey, I am SO sorry to hear about Scampers. My heart goes out to him. I would HIGHLY suggest having your cat declawed. The only set back to the procedure is that cats that are declawed tend to resort to bitting since their defense has been taken away. I hope all goes well at the follow up visit to the Veterinarian.
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