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Yes, sadly. In many places it's still very legal and the norm.
Quote from: Phoenix on June 06, 2017, 07:35:51 AMYes, sadly. In many places it's still very legal and the norm.It is illegal here in Australia. I read that cats who are declawed still try to sharpen their claws and sometimes scratch their paws bloody. I went mad at some woman on Facebook who said she was going to declaw her kitten because it scratched the carpet. She also said she didn't have a scratching post for the kitten. What an idiot.
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Yoshi is starting to think of his carry-on container as a bed. Now that's just too damn cute! ^__^
Sorry for your loss, we had to put one of our cats to sleep a little over a month ago my daughter was inconsolable.
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