The Cruelty Of Claw Removal
Cats use their claws for various purposes. The claws are
important to cats, as they are an essential part of balancing.
If you've ever noticed a cat jumping and latching on to a high
object, you've probably noticed that he uses his claws to pull
himself up. When climbing trees, cats tend to use their claws
to latch onto the bark and climb towards their destination.
Cats also use their claws for stretching, walking, and
running as well. The claws are also a cat's primary source of
defense against other animals and humans as well. Most cats
keep their claws extremely sharp, as their claws and teeth are
basically their only weapons. The claws are also essential for
using the bathroom as well, as cats use them to cover up their
mess with dirt.
Cats also use their claws to scratch things, which mark
their territory. Their claws have glands, which contain a
secretion. When they leave their mark on something, the
secretion is transferred to the area they scratched. This is
detectable to other cats although not to humans. Sometimes,
they will also scratch something to remove the older claw which
will fall off and give them a brand new claw that resides
underneath.
As sad as it is, a lot of pet owners choose to put their own
possessions above their cat, such as their expensive furniture
or carpets. These cat owners are afraid that they cat will ruin
their furniture or carpet, and therefore will choose to get
their cat de-clawed. Getting a cat's claws removed is a
surgical procedure, one that can only be performed by a
veterinarian. The owner will need a good reason though, as a
vet won't do the surgery just to keep one's furniture or carpet
protected.
If you've been thinking of getting your cat de-clawed, you
should know that the process can totally change his
personality. Once the cat is de-clawed, he will be in pain and
confused. He may not be able to jump in the window or on the
couch, and he may not be able to play like he once did. Some
cats, after being de-clawed, tend to get aggressive and bite
with their teeth. To make a long story short, the cat will be
completely miserable – which is a tough thing to bear for those
who love their cats.
Those who decide to own cats should know that a cat can
scratch on occasion. If someone isn't prepared to deal with
that fact, they shouldn't own a cat in the first place. Cats
are great pets, although they do have claws and they will use
them on occasion. There are plenty of other great pets out
there, if you aren't up for handling a cat. If you're just
worried about your furniture or carpet, there are ways that you
can keep your cat from scratching on your belongings.
The first thing to do is to get your cat a scratching post
and let him know where it is and how to use it. You can also
get a rush mat as well, which will help your cat with his
instincts to scratch. You may have to demonstrate how to use
the mat or the post at first, although your cat should catch
onto it quick. Once you have shown him the ropes, he will
scratch on the post or the mat – and not your furniture or your
carpet.
Although many don't realize it, there are other ways to
protect your things other than getting your cat de-clawed.
Getting a cat's claws removed is very painful and confusing to
the cat, and may totally change his outlook on things. Before
you decide to take the inhumane path of getting your cat
de-clawed, you should look into your other available options-
your cat will like these options much better.
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