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Date Posted: 10:08:03 12/14/10 Tue
Author: niki
Author Host/IP: 216-43-87-143.dsl.mcleodusa.net / 216.43.87.143
Subject: It's not horrible
In reply to: Tapanga 's message, "I swore I'd never be that" on 07:40:18 12/14/10 Tue

to declaw if it is done well and necessary. For my Zara, getting her nails trimmed was a much bigger horror than her declaw at 5 months. My mom's cat we tried nailcaps as she was taken in at 6-7 years old, but my mom couldn't put them on due to her arthritis and she would work on pulling the nailcaps off as soon as I put them on her. We did lots of pain med and an extra day of hospitalization and she is just fine, doesn't even mind having her feet handled.

I try to discourage clients from declawing, but I don't think it is evil either.

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