If you do, don't forget about the back claws-
2007-01-09 03:10:29
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answer #1
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answered by big mommasweeta 3
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There's lots of controversy surrounding this, but what the heck take her to a good vet, have her knocked out and then....why not just stop there, **** the declawing.
2007-01-09 03:11:36
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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I've heard that declawing can cause arthritis and urinary tract issues... I'd recommend the little soft tips that you glue on - much more humane.
2007-01-09 03:47:33
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answer #3
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answered by lookinforanswers 2
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Yes
2007-01-09 03:09:48
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answer #4
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answered by jonah 5
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Who is gonna protect you then? Naaa, she needs those claws to live in a man's world. How deep do you like the scratchs down your back?
2007-01-09 03:13:43
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answered by cici 5
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No, just put a scratch post in the corner of the living room
2007-01-09 03:10:32
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answered by Anonymous
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No, how else would you feel the scratches on your back in the middle of the night, when you get attacked by the horny kitty cat.
2007-01-09 03:11:05
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answered by sarabmw 5
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No you only declaw animals. Talk to her and maybe she can cut back some.
2007-01-09 03:10:52
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answer #8
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answered by tewarienormy 4
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lol... if she scratches you alot just let her know hey a little is ok and after that it just hurts... i have really sharp nails and my man just told me hey i like when you do and dont want you to stop but your nail are sharp pls keep that in mind..... now we dont have any probs.... maybe you should get some fake nails put on her instead .... it would help.
2007-01-09 03:31:51
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answered by becca_2 3
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I think if she's having trouble walking and climbing properly then you definitely should, it might be safer all round aswell. If she keeps flying away you should maybe think about having her wings clipped too.
2007-01-09 03:11:09
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answered by Spoony 2
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no they just get all cranky and find other ways to harm and annoy you. get earplugs and tell her you have an appointment with the hearing clinic. detach and tune out. redirect her to someone else, say, your neighbor.
2007-01-09 03:11:51
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answered by Anonymous
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