Should cats be declawed?

United States
March 14, 2008 1:30pm CST
I was interested in reading what other ppl think about cats being declawed,i personally feel it is cruel and would never do it to any of my cats.I feel a cat should have something to scratch on because they do this naturally and since scratching post are easy tofind noone imo should get their cat declawed.anyone else have an opinion about this?I think maybe a better alternative is to have your cats claws trimmed down so they are not so sharp.
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@Galena (9110)
15 Mar 08
definitely not. I'm not even sure it's legal in the UK, as I've only ever heard of it from the US. from what I know of the procedure, it's animal abuse and mutilation, and should be illegal.
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• United States
15 Mar 08
I totally agree with you galena,it should not be legal!god forbid a declawed cat gets outside and cant defend itself,and i too think it is mutilation .Thats the same as a human having their nails ripped out!
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@Galena (9110)
15 Mar 08
sadly, it's worse than having nails ripped out. it's cutting off the fingertips where the nails grow. so, no first knuckle.
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@rcaira7 (145)
• United States
15 Mar 08
I do not think cats should be declawed. You can trim their nails, you can buy furniture tht works with cats and you can each them what they can scratch t and what they cant. I personally think it is horrible to declaw, but I know people who have done it and I wouldn;t wrong them, it's just not the choice for me.
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@scribe1 (1203)
• United States
14 Mar 08
I agree very much with you that cats should NOT be declawed. It is inhumane. I would never subject my fur babies to it. In fact, the shelter from which I adopted my two adult cats issued a contract that absolutely forbid having the cats declawed. And yes, I would definitely have a vet trim my cat's claws every now and then. Declawing is cruel in anther sense too. Over time, a declawed cat's paws become deformed from walking and running --- not sure of all the technical details, but know that the cat's bone structure in its foot is ultimately affected.
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@jdeforge (224)
• United States
14 Mar 08
If you have cats, and you know what they actually do with declawing, you wouldn't do it. When I called to find out what they do, that was it...done. Think about going to the doctor and having all your fingers cutt off at the first joint...thats exacally what they do to your cat. They break bone off. How could anyone do that? Its such an abrasive surgery. If you have cats, or want the commitment of a cat, just know going into it...they scratch, period. It's beyond cruel to take away their ability to stretch and exersize by scratching.
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@dizzblnd (3073)
• United States
15 Mar 08
I think it is cruel and unusual punishment. Maybe new parents should have their fingernails removed so they don't accidentally scratch their babies or use them to dig into their kids' skin as punishment. WHAT? None of that makes sense? Either does removing an animals claws. I have had MANY indoor cats in my lifetime. NONE have ever been declawed. If they are provided with ample things to scratch on, and are deterred from scratching the furniture, there should be no problem. We have always had animals. All of our furniture has been hand me down. We won't get any new furniture until all of the animals are gone. Why? They are spoiled rotten. We allow our dogs on the couch. They are part of the family.
• United States
14 Mar 08
I personally think too that declawing your cat is really cruel. I have 3 cats and all of them have been or in the process of being trained not to scratch on the furniture. I guess that's what their scratching post is for. lol! We are still working with the youngest in not scratching on our things but we are getting there with her. I think keeping your cats nails trimmed down is a much better idea.
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@emeraldisle (13139)
• United States
15 Mar 08
I don't believe in declawing a cat. Personally I wouldn't like to have my nails removed so I can't see doing it to an animal who relies upon me for his care. Yes I might get scratched now and then and my furniture looks like someone stabbed it repeatedly but I'd rather have them be able to defend themselves if needed. If for some reason they get outside or lost they need those claws for defense against other animals. So I don't get leather furniture, no big loss for me because I don't care for it anyways. As you pointed out they do have scratching posts available and there is no reason I can think of to remove claws from them.
@marinarovi (1318)
• Argentina
15 Mar 08
I personally think it'sreally cruel to declaw cats... Here in Argentina nobody does that, the very first time I heard of a declawed cat was when a friend came from the states to visit. We trim their nails and that's it. And it's not hard to do, you can take your cat to the vet, or you can ask the vet to teach you and do it yourself. I trim my cat's nails all by myself, and it's not difficult at all. =)
• United States
15 Mar 08
Good for you!i wish more cat owners would learn to trim the claws,and every cat owner should provide a scratching post or a kitty condo with carpeting!