Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you do with cats when they scratch you?
Pet prozac
Anonymous wrote:What do you do with cats when they scratch you?
Anonymous wrote:What do you do with cats when they scratch you?
Anonymous wrote:Rehome first.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t do it. Declawing cats isn’t just cutting off their nails; it’s amputating the whole top part of each “finger.” Completely inhumane. In addition, cats who are declawed tend to bite more, since they can’t defend themselves with their claws.