as far as declawing goes, I am only for doing it to cats under a year old, preferably under 8 months, when they are spayed or neutered. I also recommend that training be done first and all other methods exhausted before doing this procedure. granted if the procedure is going to be done at a young age you only have a small window of time to train your kitten.
As a tech and as a groomer, I would rather work with a declawed (front and back) cat any day then a cat with his claws. I have way too many scars from cats. No matter how good of a hold you have on a cat they always manage to contort their body in any way possible to get to your flesh. lol
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