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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Dear god..some of these replies :roll: We declawed our last cat (she passed away about 3 months ago), when we got her from a rescue at 2 years old. Our vet did the laser treatment and it was 100% fine. She did not “turn” into an aggressive cat or bite like others have said happens. She was the sweetest, mellow cat ever and had no issues with the declawing. We now have a 2.5 month old kitten and will be bringing him in to be laser declawed soon.[/quote] Where I live, you would be breaking the law. For good reason. You are disgusting and should not own pets. Please rehome your kitten rather than maiming him. [/quote] Lmao get over yourself. Our last cat lived until she was 16 and had a happy claw less life. You all are literally whack jobs. I’m not going to re home our kitten because we plan on declawing him. Lmao And all of you claiming no vets will do it are clearly dumb. Our vet said he does laser removal at least once a week. So..... :lol: [/quote] 1. You have no idea if your last cat "had a happy claw less (sic) life." Cats, by nature, hide their pain. 2. Nobody said that "no vets will do it." Various posters have noted that most vets in the US will not do it, and that the practice is illegal in multiple European countries. The fact that the majority of vets in your area refuse to do this should be your indication that the practice is cruel and abhorrent to most individuals, and the fact that you found one vet who does this thing that most of his colleagues refuse to do should be your signal that this vet is unscrupulous and mercenary. 3. You aren't very bright, are you? I can tell by your writing style: your posts are structured and phrased as if a little kid put them together. I maintain that you don't deserve to own pets, and your selfishness and stupidity have caused great suffering to the animals you've maimed.[/quote] Um where did I say that no other vets in my area will do it? My vet office has 4 vets that work there and they all do declawing. There is a second location 45 mins from us with other vets who also do it. You are speaking out of your ass. My cats live happy lives...without their claws. Thanks :)[/quote]
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