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Should I get cat declawed?

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LOL guess you called that one homie

Wait, wait WAIT. To be absolutely freaking clear, I don't reject yalls advice, my girl did. And its hard for me to sit her down when I have the advice of an off topic forum on a computer site when she has the advice of many doctors she works with on a day-to-day basis... I assure you 100% if it were up to me NOTHING would touch that cat...
 
It’s pretty fucked up to do this to cats. Why get a NEW cat and do this? Could have at least adopted one that already had this done.
This is far worse than all the cosmetic shit people do to dogs ears.
 
I don't blame you for not wanting to risk your child's health. That's an issue with any pet, which should have given you paws, er pause, before getting a pet.

1. Read up on declawing, and learn that it's wrong.
2. Read up on options, ask a vet, and see if trimming is an alternative.
3. If not, find a better home for the cat.
 
Wait, wait WAIT. To be absolutely freaking clear, I don't reject yalls advice, my girl did. And its hard for me to sit her down when I have the advice of an off topic forum on a computer site when she has the advice of many doctors she works with on a day-to-day basis... I assure you 100% if it were up to me NOTHING would touch that cat...
Then grow a pair, and make sure nothing happens to the cat. Your position is objectively more correct. Who gives a fuck what a doctor thinks? You aren't disagreeing on the nature of the lump growing on your ass. Go to the liquor store, and ask the clerk what he thinks. It's just as valid as a doctor's opinion.
 
Well shoot having the cat declawed Tuesday, overnight procedure. I told her everything you guys said but she works with doctors and they saw the video of the kid literally pressing his face into the cats fur and all commented that the cat could paw out his eyes. The sage advice of ATOTers could not overcome doctors telling her she should get it done. 🙁
"ALL THE DOCTORS commented that the cat could paw out your son's eyes so they reccommended you should maim your pet? Bullshit. You are chock full of fecal matter and a true asshole . . . a genuinely sub-standard human being.

ALL THE DOCTORS I talk to saw your posts and "commented" that we perform a surgical procedure on you to remove you from our forums, as you regularly metaphorically claw our eyes out with your inane drivel.
 
Wait, wait WAIT. To be absolutely freaking clear, I don't reject yalls advice, my girl did. And its hard for me to sit her down when I have the advice of an off topic forum on a computer site when she has the advice of many doctors she works with on a day-to-day basis... I assure you 100% if it were up to me NOTHING would touch that cat...


Tell your girl she's animal-abusing scum IMO. 😡
 
Probably would have been better to just give the cat up for adoption. You can't "trust" any animal around a baby, because babies are stupid.
 
Well shoot having the cat declawed Tuesday, overnight procedure. I told her everything you guys said but she works with doctors and they saw the video of the kid literally pressing his face into the cats fur and all commented that the cat could paw out his eyes. The sage advice of ATOTers could not overcome doctors telling her she should get it done. 🙁
You don't deserve a cat, or any animal. Give it up for adoption.... and I would probably get banned if I expressed how I really feel about someone that deliberately maims an animal and causes it a lifetime of pain.
 
Wait, wait WAIT. To be absolutely freaking clear, I don't reject yalls advice, my girl did. And its hard for me to sit her down when I have the advice of an off topic forum on a computer site when she has the advice of many doctors she works with on a day-to-day basis... I assure you 100% if it were up to me NOTHING would touch that cat...
Wow, how did you father a child, assuming she is having yours, as you clearly are not even close to being a man.
 
I'm not going to insult you and attack you personally like some people in this thread are doing. Entirely distasteful and you don't deserve that kind of ridicule.

That said, you're making a significant mistake and I can only hope that you reconsider.

Your child isn't going to lose an eye. Your child is going to have a small scrape that likely won't even draw blood --but he'll remember. Kids that young remember pain more than they remember words. He may not listen to you but he'll sure as hell learn when he gets smacked with no-claw paws once or twice, or even one gentle swipe with claws. Most of the time, cats don't even respond will full-force in said scenarios. Most of the time, cats will first respond by getting up and moving, then some no-claw smacks, then hissing before claws come out. Trim the claws if necessary.

The worry about losing an eye is so remote it's absurd. Are you going to tie pillows to his face when he goes outside because there's a tiny chance he'll fall forward and hit the ground?

Either get rid of the cat or don't, but don't declaw the animal.
 
1) Declawing cats is cruel and inhumane. I rescued a declawed cat many years ago, and he suffered from a number of emotional issues from being declawed. Don't do it. No respectable vet would recommend or perform the procedure.

2) I raised my young daughter with 2 cats, both with claws. Yes, she got scratched a couple times, and yes, she still refers to the large polydactyl male as 'ouchy kitty,' but she got through it just fine and without any scars, emotional or physical.
 
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