Acadia opened this issue on May 19, 2007 · 30 posts
3-DArena posted Sat, 02 June 2007 at 9:14 PM
Quote - Here's a pic of a newborn feral kitten that we have by our house. Such a cute one too.
Don't know yet if it's male or female.
i've got 6 kittens that look like that one ardiva. I actuall have to find homes for 10 kittens - this is also going to have to be the last time I take in strays I've just become so allergic over the past few years that I'm constantly sick with them around :-(
Pearce, I worked in a Vet hospital and I;m adamantly against declawing - in fact when finding homes for cats I will never let them go to anyone who says they will be declawing.
That said I do know of a less "selfish" reason for declawing - other than to save furniture. Older people often have cats as companion animals but some of them have very thin skin as they age and the cat scratches - even playful ones can be harmful
Some people declaw because they have had or are afraid they will have cat scratch disease - especially older individuals with poor immune systems.
(btw - anyone looking for a cat in central VA - they are all cute and affectionate - gizmo is most likely not available unless a special home is found for her becasue at almost 2 months she is still only double the size fo the 2 day old litter.)
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