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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 191955" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>My daughter had her cat declawed (front paws only) when he was very young and he's just fine. She had to do it - he was tearing up everything in the house. He even has one extra toe on each front foot so that's a lot of claws! He's very well aware that he still has his back ones though. He's a thoroughly evil cat! He will sucker you in to petting him and then roll over on his back and purr like he wants a belly rub. As soon as you start rubbing his belly, he will nail your arm with those big sharp claws he still has on his back feet ... then he runs and hides! He thinks it's funny. But he can't claw the furniture with his back feet!</p><p> </p><p>If you don't want to declaw, it's at least better if you can trim off the sharp points. A lot of people use a Dremel tool on their dogs claws. It's supposed to work on cats too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 191955, member: 1883"] My daughter had her cat declawed (front paws only) when he was very young and he's just fine. She had to do it - he was tearing up everything in the house. He even has one extra toe on each front foot so that's a lot of claws! He's very well aware that he still has his back ones though. He's a thoroughly evil cat! He will sucker you in to petting him and then roll over on his back and purr like he wants a belly rub. As soon as you start rubbing his belly, he will nail your arm with those big sharp claws he still has on his back feet ... then he runs and hides! He thinks it's funny. But he can't claw the furniture with his back feet! If you don't want to declaw, it's at least better if you can trim off the sharp points. A lot of people use a Dremel tool on their dogs claws. It's supposed to work on cats too. [/QUOTE]
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