MargeSimpson
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MargeSimpson said:I agree. It does seem very cruel. It would leave the cats 'handicapped'. I'm not THAT car proud. I'll turn a blind eye.
Yes, they can be declawed - and it is a horrible, abusive, mutilation to any living thing that leaves them unable to climb or fight to defend themselves. Try pulling off one of Homer's toenails the next time he leaves the toilet seat up before you proceed with your plan. I've never heard of cats scratching car paintwork. Their claws are normally withdrawn inside the paw.MargeSimpson said:We have two cats. They finally hit 6months old, so we got them spayed. Now they are out and about and happier for it. But now they are jumping up and down off our cars and scratching the paint. Needless to say 'Homer' and I are not too impressed. Has anyone any success dealing with a problem like this? Can cats be declawed??
ClubMan said:"House cats" always struck me as a US/Canadian thing where they keep them indoors all (and I mean all) the time. A close family friend in Toronto has three that never venture outdoors. Mind you, I was recently speaking to a former colleague who lives near Seattle who mentioned one part of the rationale for keeping them indoors in his area - racoons will eat them if they're outdoors!
Unregistered said:What do you mean by "house cats"?
Do they not go outside at all? Are they under kitty house arrest?
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