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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. None of those suggestions work, I have had one of the cats for 4 years and one for 2.5 years. They do not calm down when you play with the paws. I know all the tricks and alternatives; its not like I have never had a cat before. Several of my friends have cats who are declawed and they do not bite, nor exhibit any kind of anti-social behavior. Our cats were declawed when i was growing up. I would not be doing this if it were not necessary. I will just start calling various vet practices. [/quote] Do what you want but don't be surprised when your insecure aggressive cats become more insecure and aggressive. [/quote] +1,000! They will piss on your bed and poop in your shoes. [/quote] If the choice is getting clawed to bits, poop in shoes, or getting rid of them (rehoming, becoming outdoor cats, euthanasia), I'll pick option 3. At some point, the question becomes, why even have these cats? [/quote] It was suggested that the OP try medication for the cats' anxiety. She did not seem willing to try that option. But it seems better than the other 3 you listed. [/quote]
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