RealMickeysGirl
DIS Veteran<br><font color=9966ff>I think my frien
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We decided to have our first cats declawed (our 3 boys) when they started tearing up the door facings in our first appartment - this was the first year we were married.
We have had all since then declawed and they never had any problems - of course, I am the kind of person who would follow them around the house and lift them on to and off of furniture if they even looked like they wanted to jump just in case they might have any discomfort. We didn't have carpet in that first apartment so I layered blankets on the floor and put their food, water, and litter box with shreaded newspaper on the blankets so they wouldn't have to walk on the tile floors - but they didn't have any problems and for the most part acted as if nothing had happened and were kind of confused about why I moved all their stuff.
I do think people should research it before they do it - I don't want anything done to my babies with out my knowledge. If my cat is having cancer problems - I will research treatments and side effects, if it is kidney problems or fus I will research that, if it is joint problems or old age problems I will research that.
I think that people get so upset about it because it involves cutting bones. People don't seem to get as upset about docking the tails of some dog breeds but that also involves cutting bone. Ask any man if he would rather have the last joint of his fingers or his googlies cut off and see which he picks (just kidding but I really don't see much difference - surgery is surgery - but I do draw the line at surgery done for cosmetic reasons on an animal - they aren't that vain - they love the way they look.)
My cats are well loved and well cared for. Our vet said that if she had to be reincarnated, she would want to be one of our cats. (and she is the one who has taken care of the most of if not all of their lives so she knows about the declawing and the spaying and nutering.)
And just as a tribute to my furbabies:
Stieglitz - Lived to be 13 years old before cancer took him away in Nov. 1996
Buo - Lived to be 10 years old before kidney failure took him away in Jun. 1995
Anakin - lived to be 19 years old when old age took him away in March 2005
Emmie - is 6 years old and healthy
Eva - is 5 years old and healthy
We have had all since then declawed and they never had any problems - of course, I am the kind of person who would follow them around the house and lift them on to and off of furniture if they even looked like they wanted to jump just in case they might have any discomfort. We didn't have carpet in that first apartment so I layered blankets on the floor and put their food, water, and litter box with shreaded newspaper on the blankets so they wouldn't have to walk on the tile floors - but they didn't have any problems and for the most part acted as if nothing had happened and were kind of confused about why I moved all their stuff.
I do think people should research it before they do it - I don't want anything done to my babies with out my knowledge. If my cat is having cancer problems - I will research treatments and side effects, if it is kidney problems or fus I will research that, if it is joint problems or old age problems I will research that.
I think that people get so upset about it because it involves cutting bones. People don't seem to get as upset about docking the tails of some dog breeds but that also involves cutting bone. Ask any man if he would rather have the last joint of his fingers or his googlies cut off and see which he picks (just kidding but I really don't see much difference - surgery is surgery - but I do draw the line at surgery done for cosmetic reasons on an animal - they aren't that vain - they love the way they look.)
My cats are well loved and well cared for. Our vet said that if she had to be reincarnated, she would want to be one of our cats. (and she is the one who has taken care of the most of if not all of their lives so she knows about the declawing and the spaying and nutering.)
And just as a tribute to my furbabies:
Stieglitz - Lived to be 13 years old before cancer took him away in Nov. 1996
Buo - Lived to be 10 years old before kidney failure took him away in Jun. 1995
Anakin - lived to be 19 years old when old age took him away in March 2005
Emmie - is 6 years old and healthy
Eva - is 5 years old and healthy

I'll keep them anyway. 