Declawing

Discussion in 'Pets and Animals' started by wiggy, Mar 17, 2006.

  1. TheRealPamela

    TheRealPamela Member

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    I wasn't telling anyone what to do. I have just heard pros and cons of that product and wanted to tell people about it. :)

    And the word is not SAW but SAY (in my post). needed to clarify that!
     
  2. SapphireSerenity

    SapphireSerenity Member

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    A lot of people get their animals declawed so they won't get scratched or their children. Also, so they don't tear up their furniature and stuff. I think if that's the case then they should get cats... Declawing is just inhumane. If for any reason the cat runs away or something, it has no way of defending itself. It's cruel.
     
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