Re: Biting because they're declawed


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Posted by Tiderider1 on October 19, 1997 at 13:01:39:

In Reply to: Biting because they're declawed posted by Charlee on August 27, 1997 at 14:11:42:


My neighbor dicovered a cat outside, and so she decided to take it in.To make the cat easier to live with, she had it nuetered and declawed. After she had brought it back from the vet, it began biting her for no reason. It has even been known to open the cabinet and tear up toilet paper, even without any claws.
We don't know if this is payment for having the cat declawed, or if the cat was already aggressive.The cat seems to know just how far he can go, so it's hard to correct him.You would hardly even know he had his claws removed.
Some people say that having a cat declawed is creul, but this time, it seems to have backfired.




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