Declawed cats are said to be more likely to bite. Declawing, since it involved amputation, can cause problems that require more operations. A declawed cat may also find the litter in the litter box uncomfortable and may therefore use something other than the box. It’s not a nice thing to do, and it causes problems.
Aussie Down Under over 11 years ago
It would be hard to undress the cat unless you had a razor. Pussy’s about to get a new wardrobe.
margueritem over 11 years ago
Our sweet kitty allowed us to dress him in a doll’s nightgown.
TiffWHO over 11 years ago
Hey, no need to be catty!
TiffWHO over 11 years ago
23 hours of sleep and he still gets up on the wrong side of the bed!
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 11 years ago
xpurplezebra over 11 years ago
U little purr-vert!
hippogriff over 11 years ago
440RoadRunner: Worse than that; it is amputating the tip bones of all 18 toes, and they walk on their toes.
krisl73 over 11 years ago
Declawed cats are said to be more likely to bite. Declawing, since it involved amputation, can cause problems that require more operations. A declawed cat may also find the litter in the litter box uncomfortable and may therefore use something other than the box. It’s not a nice thing to do, and it causes problems.
el8 over 11 years ago
I tried dressing the cat once…just once.