PrincessPAC
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I've had cats nearly my entire life & never had any of them declawed - until this one. We had several scratching posts that she would sleep on, but never use. When she was a kitten, she destroyed my curtains, furniture, rugs, and even a section of wallpaper; but, what put me over the edge was when she started scratching my children. I know that she wasn't being mean, she was just playing with them, but we knew that she was going to be an indoor cat & we just couldn't deal with all the scratching anymore. DS's teacher even commented on all the cat scratches he had.
That said, when we took her in to have her spayed (sp?), we also had her declawed. I never noticed any sort of change in her at all. She's completely spoiled & constantly pampered. If the declawing has affected her, she doesn't really show it (or at least she hasn't said anything
). Now, she can at least play with the kids, but instead of scratching them, she just "hits" them.
We did have a scare last summer though. DS went outside & left the door open & she got out. She was gone for 2 days & we just knew that something had happened to her b/c she was essentially defenseless. However, she eventually showed up at the front door!
I was against declawing, but DH talked me into it & I don't regret it at all.
ETA: right after she came home from the vet, she didn't go "in" her litter box, but she did kind of "back into it" -- but she still used it.
That said, when we took her in to have her spayed (sp?), we also had her declawed. I never noticed any sort of change in her at all. She's completely spoiled & constantly pampered. If the declawing has affected her, she doesn't really show it (or at least she hasn't said anything

We did have a scare last summer though. DS went outside & left the door open & she got out. She was gone for 2 days & we just knew that something had happened to her b/c she was essentially defenseless. However, she eventually showed up at the front door!
I was against declawing, but DH talked me into it & I don't regret it at all.

ETA: right after she came home from the vet, she didn't go "in" her litter box, but she did kind of "back into it" -- but she still used it.