Sorry about the dated list that includes Yugoslavia. I had 2 lists from different animal welfare orgs and thought I had used the most recent version, but on…
Thinking of having your cat declawed? Think again! And watch how easy it is
to get your cat to stop scratching the furniture http://youtu.be/XZYF7e4H9X8
cuting the nails of my kitten was easy when he was mini cuase hed be passed
out while i did it, but now that hes getting older hes mega alert on
everything and doesnt like having his nails cut i just dont know what to do
x.x
Um I got my cats declawed and they are perfectly fine. Their paws don’t
look any different and they certainly don’t have the issues stated in the
video. BTW we only got rid of the front ones. They’ll definitely have no
balance if their back ones are gone.
I have three adopted cats of which two are very similar to Shorty and
Kodi. One is a twelve year old female Norwegian mix which looks much like
Shorty and the other is a three month old kitten which has the black and
white markings and black nose/black lower jaw much like Kodi. I love your
videos so please keep them coming!
I bought a Scratchtree it is a place to scratch and sleep so they won’t
scratch the chairs in the Kitchen anymore. Is that enough of i show them
that they may scratch on the tree?
I have 3 cats and 2 of them have claws. The third cat is a kitten that we
just got a few weeks ago and my 7 year old Calico cat does not like him.
We have found claw marks and tears in our leather furniture and we are
looking to buy new furniture but we are worried that the cats with claw
will destroy the new furniture. We are going to get a fabric couch, but we
were looking at leather chairs, but I guess leather is not a good idea. I
do not want to declaw the kitten because I think it cruel to amputate their
claws. Any other advice besides scratching pads and sticky tape? It seems
they usually claw the furniture when we are not home. Any advice would be
greatly appreciated!
My cat will not scratch on those scratching ones you showed in this video..
Instead she goes to the end of my bed and proceeds to do her deed… uhg..
so frustrating.. I introduced her to it like you did.. still no luck…. ty
for the video.. cats are so cute.. its fun to watch them play.. !!!
what do you think is best ?? – scratch post UPRIGHT or scratch post FLAT
ON GROUND
I have always heard that the scratch post should be long enough to let you
cat “stretch” out so you have a long cat your scratch post should be long
like the cat
I had no idea that there was such a thing as ‘declawing’. How could anyone
who loves cats consider mutilating their pet? Come on USA, that’s
disgraceful… catch up with the rest of the civilised world! Cat lovers in
the US should kick off an AVAAZ campaign to change the law.
Any Vet that does declaw a cat, is only and I mean only interested in the
money! Once a Vet told me that he would rather declaw a cat so it would
have a home…that is so WRONG! The Vet could have taken the time to
explain to the new owners what it is like and what their cat actually goes
through…all the pain, and when they do get older, even scratching the
littler really hurts them, hence they will start not going the kitty pan.
I tell people they should have their first knuckles and finger nails taken
off…THAT USUALLY STOPS THEM IN THEIR TRACKS! Let all humans start being
gentle and loving to these wonderful creatures that God has made! Thanks.
We have had great success squeezing their paws when they are clawing
something, they hate the way it feels and learn very quickly to simply keep
their claws in. Of course, we had to put up with being scratched quite
often during the learning process…. But with over 20 rescue cats sharing
our home while we try to find them families it is an every day and
acceptable job hazard :)
what do you think about like a no scratch spray? I seen one at Walmart,
you`re suppose to spray your couch and that causes your cat not to
scratch!! has anyone tried anything like that? it smelt like very strong
laundry detergent so I did not purchase it . ANY TIPS?
We got my Norwegian Forest Cat declawed when he was a kitten, it literally
did traumatize him for life. He’s a big cat, it’s sad to see his little
stubby paws because they amputated too much. I remember having to bring him
home and soak his paws in water then carefully cut through the blood matted
fur on his paws while he kept crying and squirming. It was terrible, I
mean, it was DEFINITELY the vet’s fault, but I will never NEVER get another
cat declawed.
Sho Ko
Thinking of having your cat declawed? Think again! And watch how easy it is
to get your cat to stop scratching the furniture http://youtu.be/XZYF7e4H9X8
Rozanimation
cuting the nails of my kitten was easy when he was mini cuase hed be passed
out while i did it, but now that hes getting older hes mega alert on
everything and doesnt like having his nails cut i just dont know what to do
x.x
Jillian Monks
Um I got my cats declawed and they are perfectly fine. Their paws don’t
look any different and they certainly don’t have the issues stated in the
video. BTW we only got rid of the front ones. They’ll definitely have no
balance if their back ones are gone.
Rachael Rowe
First time I heard about declawing I thought someone was talking about the
Victorian Age, had no idea it was a modern thing, aargh.
Faiza Faisal
Can u make diy for us to made that cat tree or that pad .plzzzz.
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EndErPuppy
I got my cat Declawed SOO HARD that it won’t let me pet it.
LolaCroft248
2:32 What are the brand names of your scratching boards? are they good for
staying still??
Chance Pemberton
I have three adopted cats of which two are very similar to Shorty and
Kodi. One is a twelve year old female Norwegian mix which looks much like
Shorty and the other is a three month old kitten which has the black and
white markings and black nose/black lower jaw much like Kodi. I love your
videos so please keep them coming!
Stan Bushuev
I love cats to death. And it makes me sad that I can’t have a cat. I am
afraid that I might hurt them accidentally.
Nils Skudaarkaat
In the FIRST place, pal, you don’t own a cat; they own you. and secondly,
if you really love your kitties, GET CHEAP FURNITURE and let them alone!!!
Stefanie Gruber
I bought a Scratchtree it is a place to scratch and sleep so they won’t
scratch the chairs in the Kitchen anymore. Is that enough of i show them
that they may scratch on the tree?
Carol Severin
I agree with you on not declawing any cat.
Shari Michaels
I have 3 cats and 2 of them have claws. The third cat is a kitten that we
just got a few weeks ago and my 7 year old Calico cat does not like him.
We have found claw marks and tears in our leather furniture and we are
looking to buy new furniture but we are worried that the cats with claw
will destroy the new furniture. We are going to get a fabric couch, but we
were looking at leather chairs, but I guess leather is not a good idea. I
do not want to declaw the kitten because I think it cruel to amputate their
claws. Any other advice besides scratching pads and sticky tape? It seems
they usually claw the furniture when we are not home. Any advice would be
greatly appreciated!
Hannah Pelton
How do I get my cat to stop clawing the wall?
WyntersFrost
My cat will not scratch on those scratching ones you showed in this video..
Instead she goes to the end of my bed and proceeds to do her deed… uhg..
so frustrating.. I introduced her to it like you did.. still no luck…. ty
for the video.. cats are so cute.. its fun to watch them play.. !!!
jmarylastone
what do you think is best ?? – scratch post UPRIGHT or scratch post FLAT
ON GROUND
I have always heard that the scratch post should be long enough to let you
cat “stretch” out so you have a long cat your scratch post should be long
like the cat
ForViewingOnly
I had no idea that there was such a thing as ‘declawing’. How could anyone
who loves cats consider mutilating their pet? Come on USA, that’s
disgraceful… catch up with the rest of the civilised world! Cat lovers in
the US should kick off an AVAAZ campaign to change the law.
sherry1674w
Any Vet that does declaw a cat, is only and I mean only interested in the
money! Once a Vet told me that he would rather declaw a cat so it would
have a home…that is so WRONG! The Vet could have taken the time to
explain to the new owners what it is like and what their cat actually goes
through…all the pain, and when they do get older, even scratching the
littler really hurts them, hence they will start not going the kitty pan.
I tell people they should have their first knuckles and finger nails taken
off…THAT USUALLY STOPS THEM IN THEIR TRACKS! Let all humans start being
gentle and loving to these wonderful creatures that God has made! Thanks.
Anna Vero Clifford
We have had great success squeezing their paws when they are clawing
something, they hate the way it feels and learn very quickly to simply keep
their claws in. Of course, we had to put up with being scratched quite
often during the learning process…. But with over 20 rescue cats sharing
our home while we try to find them families it is an every day and
acceptable job hazard :)
Amethyst Rose Weed
Cute. Near the end, the cat was like, “I wanna subscribe!!” x3
Cynta Kat
what do you think about like a no scratch spray? I seen one at Walmart,
you`re suppose to spray your couch and that causes your cat not to
scratch!! has anyone tried anything like that? it smelt like very strong
laundry detergent so I did not purchase it . ANY TIPS?
hay sparrow
i wish my mom had listened to me when i told her not to de claw my keykey
Maureen Longthorne
Priceless, thank you for sharing.
Lord Ganja
where did u get your scratch pad from? i dont find flat ones
MurryBob
got a scratch pad for Fred, he sleeps on it and destroys the couch..
kiraanimerawr1
We got my Norwegian Forest Cat declawed when he was a kitten, it literally
did traumatize him for life. He’s a big cat, it’s sad to see his little
stubby paws because they amputated too much. I remember having to bring him
home and soak his paws in water then carefully cut through the blood matted
fur on his paws while he kept crying and squirming. It was terrible, I
mean, it was DEFINITELY the vet’s fault, but I will never NEVER get another
cat declawed.
1lapmagic
Wow, I never had a cat that would let me clip its nails like that.