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How declawing saved my cat's life and gave him 6 more years (and counting)
The cat was mom's and she died after a long illness. The cat had
clawed up a lot of furniture in the house and no one else wanted the cat. The cat also had a skin condition which now necessitates a depomedrol shot each month. I took the cat on condition that it would be declawed so it wouldn't tear my stuff up. The others involved didn't really want that to happen but didn't want the alternative (euthanasia). "Kitty kat" is very happy to still be alive and is actually doing better now than when I got him six and a half years ago. So, for all you anti-declawers I would tell you to go get a life. Cropwalk2004 |
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The only problem with your argument is that, as I read it, the cat was
declawed before you took it (yes?) and therefore you spent no time even trying to change the behavior. It might have served the cat better if you had come to this group years ago to try to find strategies to discourage the behavior. I never realized how many methods there are available to discourage inappropriate clawing till I started reading this NG. I'm glad you kitty is still alive and hasn't suffered (apparently) any of the negatives that are possible when this procedure is done. Wendy "He Who Walks" wrote in message om... The cat was mom's and she died after a long illness. The cat had clawed up a lot of furniture in the house and no one else wanted the cat. The cat also had a skin condition which now necessitates a depomedrol shot each month. I took the cat on condition that it would be declawed so it wouldn't tear my stuff up. The others involved didn't really want that to happen but didn't want the alternative (euthanasia). "Kitty kat" is very happy to still be alive and is actually doing better now than when I got him six and a half years ago. So, for all you anti-declawers I would tell you to go get a life. Cropwalk2004 |
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The only problem with your argument is that, as I read it, the cat was
declawed before you took it (yes?) and therefore you spent no time even trying to change the behavior. It might have served the cat better if you had come to this group years ago to try to find strategies to discourage the behavior. I never realized how many methods there are available to discourage inappropriate clawing till I started reading this NG. I'm glad you kitty is still alive and hasn't suffered (apparently) any of the negatives that are possible when this procedure is done. Wendy "He Who Walks" wrote in message om... The cat was mom's and she died after a long illness. The cat had clawed up a lot of furniture in the house and no one else wanted the cat. The cat also had a skin condition which now necessitates a depomedrol shot each month. I took the cat on condition that it would be declawed so it wouldn't tear my stuff up. The others involved didn't really want that to happen but didn't want the alternative (euthanasia). "Kitty kat" is very happy to still be alive and is actually doing better now than when I got him six and a half years ago. So, for all you anti-declawers I would tell you to go get a life. Cropwalk2004 |
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"He Who Walks" wrote in message om... The cat was mom's and she died after a long illness. The cat had clawed up a lot of furniture in the house and no one else wanted the cat. The cat also had a skin condition which now necessitates a depomedrol shot each month. I took the cat on condition that it would be declawed so it wouldn't tear my stuff up. The others involved didn't really want that to happen but didn't want the alternative (euthanasia). "Kitty kat" is very happy to still be alive and is actually doing better now than when I got him six and a half years ago. A better man would have taken the cat and trained him/her, and therefore would not have had to mutilate her. I guess if that was the best you can do, then, well, there you have it. So, for all you anti-declawers I would tell you to go get a life. Did you make that up yourself, you dimwitted scumbag whose life revolves around furniture? |
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"He Who Walks" wrote in message om... The cat was mom's and she died after a long illness. The cat had clawed up a lot of furniture in the house and no one else wanted the cat. The cat also had a skin condition which now necessitates a depomedrol shot each month. I took the cat on condition that it would be declawed so it wouldn't tear my stuff up. The others involved didn't really want that to happen but didn't want the alternative (euthanasia). "Kitty kat" is very happy to still be alive and is actually doing better now than when I got him six and a half years ago. A better man would have taken the cat and trained him/her, and therefore would not have had to mutilate her. I guess if that was the best you can do, then, well, there you have it. So, for all you anti-declawers I would tell you to go get a life. Did you make that up yourself, you dimwitted scumbag whose life revolves around furniture? |
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In om,
He Who Walks with Knuckles Dragging composed with style: Crapwalk2004 ^^^^ was 2003 taken? Ho hum. Another troublemaker. :::YAWN:: |
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"Cheryl" wrote in message ... In om, He Who Walks with Knuckles Dragging Heh. |
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In om,
Mary composed with style: "Cheryl" wrote in message ... In om, He Who Walks with Knuckles Dragging Heh. The funny thing is that the OP came from some research company in NC. Do you think we're some sort of research project on how easily we're trolled? lol |
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"Cheryl" wrote in message ... In om, Mary composed with style: "Cheryl" wrote in message ... In om, He Who Walks with Knuckles Dragging Heh. The funny thing is that the OP came from some research company in NC. Do you think we're some sort of research project on how easily we're trolled? lol My god I hope not. Are you here in NC too? |
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In . com,
Mary composed with style: The funny thing is that the OP came from some research company in NC. Do you think we're some sort of research project on how easily we're trolled? lol My god I hope not. Are you here in NC too? LOL No. A little further north. The post came from: Trying whois -h whois.arin.net 152.31.32.65 OrgName: North Carolina Research and Education Network OrgID: CNRT Address: PO Box 12889 Address: 3021 Cornwallis Rd. City: Research Triangle Park StateProv: NC PostalCode: 27709 Country: US Since they never posted back, the email address was obviously just newly created, I wonder which part is the research? The groups reaction, or the declawing itself? |
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