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Old 07-10-2006, 04:51 AM   #26
Gazou
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Originally Posted by Hickey007
I don't know I'm a little ify on this. Yes there is a "reason" to declaw but what is it? So the cat doesn't scratch up furniture/carpet. I don't know that that reason is really any better than docking a tail because you like how it looks. Techinically they are both selfish reasons, you are not doing it for the animal but for what you want. I'm not defending docking or condemning declawing just throwing out my opinion.
The only reason for declawing a cat is the furnitures . All the persons that come to the clinic gave us this reason . My cat have her claws and she never touched one piece of furnitures or injured one of my Yorkies . She is more like a dog , very funny to look at her .
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