CheshireVal
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I never considered it for my cats, but they're not huge scratchers. It's illegal in a lot of countries, and for a good reason in my opinion.
Lisa_M--I read that some don't like to use the litter box after because of course they would be tender. And carpets are softer on their paws.
That is why I started this thread to see how many did indeed have problems. Thanks for your input.
The vet said that is why they only do the front claws and not that the back ones because they would still be able to climb a tree if they got out. Believe me I know cats are quick. Just drop food on the floor, guess who can get it first....![]()
Also I feel that a cat is better off declawed in a good loving home, than being returned to the shelter, thrown out to be an outdoor cat or many of the other "options".