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Chase (declawed) and Paintball (clawed) don't seem to have any problems. I've
never seen her try to use her claws on him, and he's bigger than she is. Magdalene IWG #1024/Drill Sgt. of Local 35/Soiled Doves of Colorado IFoRP # 57/First Mate of "The Flying Scotsman" KC MasterPiece of the KCRF BBQ Wenches One of Moonie's Naughty Kittens Red Gemini Ghetto Smurf To email me, remove my bodice |
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It's a kitten.
So it wouldn't be able to do anything to the grown cat with it's baby claws. And you raise them to get along, not fight. Shouldn't be any problems as long as she takes the time to teach the kitten as it's growing up. (piggypot) wrote in message . com... I have a friend who is about to adopt a kitten I've been fostering, but I've made one of my conditions that she agree NOT to get the kitten declawed. Her current cat is declawed (not by her) and she's worried about there being a defensive disparity between the two. I have one cat who is declawed and two who are not and have no problems. However, I wanted to hear from others with "mixed-claw" households to get other opinions. Does it matter or not? |
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It's a kitten.
So it wouldn't be able to do anything to the grown cat with it's baby claws. And you raise them to get along, not fight. Shouldn't be any problems as long as she takes the time to teach the kitten as it's growing up. (piggypot) wrote in message . com... I have a friend who is about to adopt a kitten I've been fostering, but I've made one of my conditions that she agree NOT to get the kitten declawed. Her current cat is declawed (not by her) and she's worried about there being a defensive disparity between the two. I have one cat who is declawed and two who are not and have no problems. However, I wanted to hear from others with "mixed-claw" households to get other opinions. Does it matter or not? |
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Thanks everybody. I was pretty confident in telling my friend there
would be no problem, but I guess I needed backup to bolster that opinion! Also, for those of you who mentioned the issue of transitioning the kitten into the new home, rest assured that I've been very explicit in explaining the necessary steps and cautions to all my adoptors! Thanks again! |
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Thanks everybody. I was pretty confident in telling my friend there
would be no problem, but I guess I needed backup to bolster that opinion! Also, for those of you who mentioned the issue of transitioning the kitten into the new home, rest assured that I've been very explicit in explaining the necessary steps and cautions to all my adoptors! Thanks again! |
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