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Gary wrote in :
I have trained mine to sharpen their claws on rubber flip-flops ("shower shoes"), and I buy a sacrificial pair every year just for them. I actually got down and showed them how to use them (repeatedly); it didn't take long till they had the idea. Figure it out! (My cats did) LOL I remember you. To the unbelievers, cats can be trained. I have a new feral cat and she is already learning from the others where to scratch and I haven't even had to show her. Her first months were in the wild. This pic with her near a very scratched up post is part of what teaches her. The others had to learn before her so she has an advantage. My furniture is intact. My skin, well, we like to play rough sometimes. http://community.webshots.com/photo/75552731/85147301OptGat -- Cheryl "If everything seems under control, you're just not going fast enough." -Mario Andretti. |
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barbaric is prince william hunting for deer with a bow and arrow
"Cheryl" wrote in message ... (D. Stephen Heersink) wrote in : I've always declawed my cats because they are always indoors and if I don't, they will claw the furniture and me. Since I have expensive furniture and don't want scars on me, I've found the declawing a cat is the best way to accomplish our mutual goals. You appear to think forums such as this are only read by people in N America. That is not the case and everywhere else declawing is considered barbaric. Get a clue. Scars on you; what a wuss. Furniture is more important? Get a fish. ****head. -- Cheryl "If everything seems under control, you're just not going fast enough." -Mario Andretti. --- Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.505 / Virus Database: 302 - Release Date: 30/07/2003 |
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barbaric is prince william hunting for deer with a bow and arrow
"Cheryl" wrote in message ... (D. Stephen Heersink) wrote in : I've always declawed my cats because they are always indoors and if I don't, they will claw the furniture and me. Since I have expensive furniture and don't want scars on me, I've found the declawing a cat is the best way to accomplish our mutual goals. You appear to think forums such as this are only read by people in N America. That is not the case and everywhere else declawing is considered barbaric. Get a clue. Scars on you; what a wuss. Furniture is more important? Get a fish. ****head. -- Cheryl "If everything seems under control, you're just not going fast enough." -Mario Andretti. --- Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.505 / Virus Database: 302 - Release Date: 30/07/2003 |
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