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					Originally Posted by kitty  Cats can be declawed at any age.  It is untrue that they can't be declawed because they are over a year old.  I've had cats declawed at all ages of life.  Unfortunatly I had to find my cats loving homes when my son was diagonosed with asthma. | 
 
    
Well, maybe I should look into it again, because my vet said after a year he couldn't do it. Thanks a bunch!!!! 
My roommate and I stop specking over financial issues she stopped paying her rent & I kicked her out. And that was pretty much the end of our friendship we haven't talked in the past 4 years I don't even know where's she is. She left the cats because she couldn't afford their up keep and decided to pass them off to me (knowing that I love animals). The poor cats were sick with worms, I nursed them back to heath because I felt so bad for them. But it has always been a dream of mine to have a yorkie and now that I have Gia I'm so happy but at the same time I can't let her have the freedom she deserves because of the cats.