I Work To Support My Wife's Dog Addiction shirt
I Work To Support My Wife's Dog Addiction shirt
If you adopt a cat or dog from a shelter they are spayed/neutered. If you have children or are a senior. The chances of them taking a vat from the shelter with claws and o RV having them declawed would seem to be a priority based on safety. If you have no kids and can adequately take proper care of a cat with claws that's great. Most people who own "indoor" cars prefer a de-clawed animal. I would have to "assume" that to be families or seniors to be in the majority of these cost owners. I Work To Support My Wife's Dog Addiction shirt. The number of cats in shelters and "feral" cats means there is an abundant supply. If the declawed animal is preferred, the excess is probably euthanized. I'm on my 4th cat, and they are perfectly content without front claws. All my cats have lived to 17+ years without claws and don't limp, or cry in pain. I Work To Support My Wife's Dog Addiction shirt. I work in a rescue in the UK and we are a no-kill shelter. We NEVER recommend anyone to have their cat's claws removed. If anyone asks about declawing any of our cats, they simply fail the home check because we want our cats to go to a home where they will never be in pain due to human selfishness. If you don't want your furniture to be plucked then simply do NOT get a cat!
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Mike Lanier You kind of have a point, but then again someone who wants a declawed cat clearly wouldn't be a fit cat owner. If you're willing to mutilate your family pet to make it more convenient, you don't deserve one. Plus, if your only defense of something is 'well it's not as bad as being killed' then why are you defending it? If people don't like claws they can go buy a fish. They exist, I don't have them ready. 8 years as a vet and in rescue- declawed cats get given up as often (or more) than clawed. Declawed cats bite, have litter box issues... And the people declawing them often see them more as "goods" than beings, so are likely to get rid of them when life changes ...It's fact, look up any study on shelter cat populations, reasons for pets being abandoned.
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