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Oh how sad.Date: 11/2/2009 8:20:10 PM
Author: heraanderson
I gave my mom a Russian Blue one year and she turned around and had her declawed. It''s been five years and I''m still so mad. The cats can develop personality disorders and my mom''s bites everyone. It makes sense though because if a cat loses it''s ability to defend itself, it just finds another way.![]()
That is wonderful you rescued a 4 year old cat! Thank you for providing him a good home.Date: 11/2/2009 10:29:14 PM
Author: MishB
Could someone please tell me how you train a cat not to scratch your furniture?
I've tried everything with one of ours, providing all manner of scratching posts/mats etc. Sticky tape, water sprays, 'cat off' sprays, Feliway, you name it.
To say it's 'laziness' on my part is really rather offensive. He was a shelter rescue, he was 4 years old when he came to us, and I think the habit is rather ingrained, it's probably why he was surrendered by his previous owners.
So I can just train him out of it, right?
My cats loves those too, and he doesn''t even have claws!Date: 11/3/2009 9:14:40 AM
Author: Laila619
That is wonderful you rescued a 4 year old cat! Thank you for providing him a good home.Date: 11/2/2009 10:29:14 PM
Author: MishB
Could someone please tell me how you train a cat not to scratch your furniture?
I''ve tried everything with one of ours, providing all manner of scratching posts/mats etc. Sticky tape, water sprays, ''cat off'' sprays, Feliway, you name it.
To say it''s ''laziness'' on my part is really rather offensive. He was a shelter rescue, he was 4 years old when he came to us, and I think the habit is rather ingrained, it''s probably why he was surrendered by his previous owners.
So I can just train him out of it, right?
I agree it is much tougher to train an older cat than it is to train a kitten not to scratch furniture. I am sure it is not for lack of effort on your part. Do you trim his nails every once in a while? That always helps, because they can''t do a ton of damage when they are not razor sharp. I would keep experimenting with various scratching mats until you find one he really loves. My kitties hate vertical scratching posts, but they LOVE corrugated cardboard scratchers that go on the floor.
Date: 11/2/2009 4:56:25 PM
Author: DianaBanana
Yah...they actually cut off part of their bone. It''s quite disgusting. I feel the same way about the cropping/docking of dog''s ears and tails.![]()
Date: 11/3/2009 11:13:10 AM
Author: radiantquest
Also someone posted that cats don''t irriate on purpose. My Pete does. He will do something small that he is not supposed to do and look at you the whole time he is doing it to see if you are watching. Also if you stop him from doing something he wants to do he will smack you. He knows the big no-nos and would not do those things. His thing that is his favorite is to get on DHs desk or in his piles of paperwork and lay down causing chaos and an avalanche. He knows this irritates DH, but he is not doing it to me mean. I think Pete thinks its funny. I believe that he understands English. One time DH was talking to him about me while I was sitting there and the cat looked at me, then back to him and meowed.
Yay!! I wonder how many kitties PS will have saved with all these anti-declawing threads.Date: 11/3/2009 12:08:05 PM
Author: jewelerman
this thread has educated me and I will never think of declawing as an option again!
Inhumane. Unless there is some REALLY good reason to do it for the cats health and there is no alternative.Date: 11/3/2009 11:13:10 AM
Author: radiantquest
While we are talking about this I wonder if anyone has experience with the pedi-paws system. I think that is what it is called. It is supposed to file them. I wonder if this is a good idea for indoor cats. I am assuming that if they are outside then it would not be good for defending with nail stubs, but then again they probably arent scatching inside if they are outside cats.
Also someone posted that cats don''t irriate on purpose. My Pete does. He will do something small that he is not supposed to do and look at you the whole time he is doing it to see if you are watching. Also if you stop him from doing something he wants to do he will smack you. He knows the big no-nos and would not do those things. His thing that is his favorite is to get on DHs desk or in his piles of paperwork and lay down causing chaos and an avalanche. He knows this irritates DH, but he is not doing it to me mean. I think Pete thinks its funny. I believe that he understands English. One time DH was talking to him about me while I was sitting there and the cat looked at me, then back to him and meowed.
Date: 11/3/2009 10:08:55 AM
Author: Pandora II
Thank goodness it''s illegal over here.
People who would do that to a cat totally disgust me and shouldn''t be allowed to own animals - and I don''t care who I offend by saying that... they are appalling, horrible animal abusers.