Tuesday, 12 October 2010

Declawing is bad for your cat?

Love your new cat, but he scratches the furniture! The immediate solution, which is the sense of being declawed, but before you rush into thinking that it is necessary and hard for declawing a cat is not a simple process - this is a big operation with the amputation of the first phalanx of a finger cat .

Declawing is a painful surgery for your cat. If your cat will receive the medicine for pain after recsurgery recovery advice needed to treat nerve pain time and may for weeks or months until this happened. This may mean that cuddly kitten is very irritable and aggressive.

Not only that, but the claws of the cats main weapon of defense. Of course, we take every precaution to ensure that your cat does not come out, but if something happens and he finds himself alone in the elements of other animals?

There will always beOccasions when a cat or a dog can meet other cats. Then hit it again because you can not scratch. To use your teeth, you must close that her attacker did not take place. A declawed cat therefore an attacker helpless victim before each.

Declawing can also cause problems in the litter. declawed cats may avoid the litter box and instead opt for the soft carpet, because it is painful for them to dig inLitter. Declawing can also lead to problems with the bite. How is their second line of defense, a shelter cat bite too deeply for their lack of claws. Even during the game, you can not scratch your cat more than a warning and is now inclined to bite instead.

claw toes and also exercise your cat. When a cat stretches horizontally on a carpet or vertically with a zero tail post, pulls and stretches the musclesseized the post office or carpet with his claws. In fact, the claws of a cat, an important and positive role to play in muscle tone and agility.

Finally, cause problems declawing come later in life for your cat. Cats walk on tiptoe, so that the lack of claws all the joints of the door can affect osteoarthritis of the hip and other joints later.

But you have to sacrifice your furniture in order to save your cat's paindeclawing. and patience you can train your cat to scratch in time in an enviable position. Make sure you invest in a scratching post or an accessory that your cat loves. Mine loves the simple corrugated sheets, which can be purchased at any pet store.

Look carefully at your cat and you have a model of when and where he likes to scratch the most. Place the scratching post in the room where he will be happy to scratch and wait for itScratches in its usual place. If you start to scratch and see the fun of driving on a scratching post. Praise him when he uses the post and say "Bad Kitty" when he used the furniture. At some point start to - you just have to believe it was his idea!

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