Here Is What To Do To Keep Your Cats Claws
Here in the United States , domesticed cats are allowed to be declawed }. In a lot of countries around the world have outlawed this practice , because it is considered inhumane. Here in the US people take this option in order to protect their furniture. As you may know, felines have a leaning to scratch at furniture to keep their claws sharp in order to capture and eat prey . It is in their inherent aptitude since the domestication of cats.
Now when a cat is declawed, you leave it defenseless. So if it goes outside, it is vulnerable to its enemies and cannot capture prey to feed itself. Declawing is actually the removal of your cats toe.. The surgery I am sure is painful and I am sure the recovery is painful also. So what can you do to stop your cat from scratching your furniture? There are several things that can be done short of de-clawing would not be necessary:
1. You can teach your cat to scratch something else, such as a scratching post. We had a scratching post and put cat nip on it to train our cats to use the scratching post. In addition, if they messed up up and started scratching the furniture, we would shake a can which had coins in it. This would startle the cats and cause them to stop scratching our furniture. Eventually they would not do it any more
2. You can also have nail caps put on them. . This is painless and very effective.
3. Trimming of your cats claws on a regular bases will also help your furniture.
4. You can also put double-sided tape on your furniture. This helps stop scratching, too.
5. There are also resistive sprays you can purchase from pet stores .
These are some of the things you can do without having your cats declawed. I am sure there is more, take the time to learn and implement these actions to protect your cat from unnecessary surgey. They never had this problem before the domesticated themselves.
Filed under Cats, General by on Aug 2nd, 2010.
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