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Should cats be declawed?


Yes
  6% (4)
No
  86% (53)
Unsure
  6% (4)


Total Votes : 61
(last vote on : 7/21/2011 9:12:20 AM)
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domiguy -> RE: Should cats be declawed? (7/9/2011 8:36:46 AM)

In a nutshell, yes. Cats are vile animals.

I recently met a gal that walked out on a date because the guy mentioned he had cats. Kudos, to you dear, job well done.

Nothing says, cumponcho, like a cat lover or Gor enthusiast.




zephyroftheNorth -> RE: Should cats be declawed? (7/9/2011 8:39:55 AM)

So what you're really saying is that you don't like pussy? [8D]




GreedyTop -> RE: Should cats be declawed? (7/9/2011 8:40:15 AM)

remind me to kick your ass, next time I am in your city....

(followed by hops and barley beverages.... )




domiguy -> RE: Should cats be declawed? (7/9/2011 8:42:56 AM)

I do like to fuck pussy. That is why it is imperative to declaw a cat.




GreedyTop -> RE: Should cats be declawed? (7/9/2011 8:44:10 AM)

then you need to SERIOUSLY rethink the pussies you are attempting to fuck... 




zephyroftheNorth -> RE: Should cats be declawed? (7/9/2011 8:48:42 AM)

Well if you're trying to fuck pussy with claws.....yeah you've got a bigger problem than declawing. Maybe if you stop looking for women in dumpsters?




Phoenixpower -> RE: Should cats be declawed? (7/9/2011 8:49:19 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: LadyConstanze

Nope, it's cruel. It's mutilation in my book, just like cropping the ears and docking the tails of dogs, they don't need "cosmetic surgery" and they don't have a choice!


What she said.

Declawing cats actually never crossed my mind until a bloke in canada tried to demand this if he and I would have moved on....and then I checked it out more and realised that it is illegal in Germany and the UK (amongst other countries)....

so quite frankly, I am glad it is illegal over here and even more my furrys [:)]




BOUNTYHUNTER -> RE: Should cats be declawed? (7/9/2011 8:53:08 AM)

Domi,I resemble that remark smile,The clawed pussys that I fuck do scrathch and bite and I love it,Like they say show me a man that doesn't like cats then I shall show you a man that has women problems just saying... smile..B




Charnegui -> RE: Should cats be declawed? (7/9/2011 8:55:34 AM)

Sukkels

*sighs*




kalikshama -> RE: Should cats be declawed? (7/9/2011 10:14:24 AM)

quote:

My kitties love those corregated cardboard scratching posts that come with catnip. They run about $5-$8 .


Yes, they worked for me - I was pet sitting for an 8 year old cat who transitioned immediately from the sofa to the cardboard. I only needed to use the catnip initially.




zephyroftheNorth -> RE: Should cats be declawed? (7/9/2011 11:00:09 AM)

Maggie is weird, she doesn't like catnip....I know, I know and yes she is a cat.




MistressK2011 -> RE: Should cats be declawed? (7/9/2011 1:15:45 PM)

I've had quite a chuckle reading this (though I still have no ideas for lunch). More cats would have good homes if several things happened:

- People kept indoor cats indoors and clipped their nails
- People who didn't want cats unless they were declawed simply didn't get cats
- Spaying and neutering was mandatory for cats from all pet stores and shelters (you note this leaves plenty of room for cat breeders to do their work)
- People thought of their cats as more animal (sometimes), our cats were always locked in the room with the litterbox and food when we went out, a basic laundry room where they didn't have access to scratchable furniture and still had nice windows to sit by
- People started training their cats from day one that ANY kind of clawing was not cool - you know how many dumbnut people I've seen playing with kittens and letting the kitten scratch them and the furniture because "Ohh it's cute and he's not doing any damage"
- For LIFE if owners took kitty away from things when kitty was scratching and re-directed to the scratching posts (which there should be several, in various sizes and materials for them to scratch)
- I'm told a squirt bottle is also humane to keep cats away from scratchable furniture

Which one of those 'tightwad' solutions doesn't work?

- K





pahunkboy -> RE: Should cats be declawed? (7/9/2011 3:28:45 PM)

I want any cat I have that lives inside to be declawed.    My furniture must last.  I cant just go and buy all new stuff like you do. 




SorceressJ -> RE: Should cats be declawed? (7/9/2011 3:35:03 PM)

Of course, hunky. We all know that money and material things are more valuable than the feelings of otherwise innocent life forms, right?

ETA: Mistress K, right on! )O(




zephyroftheNorth -> RE: Should cats be declawed? (7/9/2011 3:39:58 PM)

Then either you shouldn't have cats or you should stop being so lazy and look into alternatives. [>:]




pahunkboy -> RE: Should cats be declawed? (7/9/2011 3:40:40 PM)

Livestock do not live with people.    A cat with claws is livestock. 




tj444 -> RE: Should cats be declawed? (7/9/2011 3:41:28 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: pahunkboy

I want any cat I have that lives inside to be declawed.    My furniture must last.  I cant just go and buy all new stuff like you do. 

then maybe you should get a little tiny pocket dog instead.




zephyroftheNorth -> RE: Should cats be declawed? (7/9/2011 3:43:41 PM)

Sure Hunky you just keep on telling yourself that. But it's barbaric and I think you know that deep inside. There are alternatives to declawing, you're just too lazy and selfish to check them out.




pahunkboy -> RE: Should cats be declawed? (7/9/2011 3:46:24 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: zephyroftheNorth

Then either you shouldn't have cats or you should stop being so lazy and look into alternatives. [>:]


I did not even WANT a cat.   But I inherited her.   She was spayed, and declawed when I got her.   She also does not shed.   (hard to imagine)  She is the most loving cat I ever seen.   She had been an indoor and outdoor cat... and now as of this year she is an indoor cat.  She can fight with her back claws - and based on the birds, mice and other things she has killed- I think she does quite well.    She is 3 years old.... and they live a long time.  I do not want a 2nd cat as another cat will shed.  

95% of any cats would not work for me.   If I ever did get one - again - I want one JUST LIKE HER. 




JstAnotherSub -> RE: Should cats be declawed? (7/9/2011 3:47:00 PM)

I specifically waited til I found a decent second hand living room set for cheap (well actually ended up getting one for free when friends moved to Chicago) because my furbaby is gonna be on it, and, even keeping sheets on it as a cover, I know it will wear out sooner than a non furbaby home.

If you are that worried about furniture, get a parakeet.




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