New Friends
Oct. 31st, 2004 09:44 pm- we went to a fun party last night, and we're starting to make friends -- yay!
- we're talking about adopting cats!
I would like these two cats:
They're siblings, so adopting them together is of course best. Unfortunately there are two problems: they're not declawed, which is
leapfish's preference to protect our couches (since a spray bottle is not quite as effective). Also (ssshhh, don't tell Vinny) they're named after characters from the Matrix.
Maybe we could rename them (to avoid the geekiness factor for Vinny) to slightly different names (to avoid confusion for them). Nemo? El Nino? Divinity? Salinity? I'd better stop now.
- we're talking about adopting cats!
I would like these two cats:
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They're siblings, so adopting them together is of course best. Unfortunately there are two problems: they're not declawed, which is
Maybe we could rename them (to avoid the geekiness factor for Vinny) to slightly different names (to avoid confusion for them). Nemo? El Nino? Divinity? Salinity? I'd better stop now.


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Date: 2004-11-01 03:47 am (UTC)And as for the claws, what do you mean? You're going to trim them with a human nail clipper (works great) or you mean you want to have the claws removed? (bad humans! bad!)
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Date: 2004-11-01 03:50 am (UTC)Trimming really wouldn't get done, I don't think. My goal would be to train them to not scratch the furniture, and then let them do whatever they want to the scratching posts we get. :)
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Date: 2004-11-01 04:05 am (UTC)If you opt to make them outdoor cats, then declawing isn't fair since they wouldn't have a means of defending themselves...
Cutting a finger off at the knuckle? *gasp*
Date: 2004-11-01 09:07 am (UTC)I'm curious... please educate me here! I positively hate to be ignorant! :-)
Re: Cutting a finger off at the knuckle? *gasp*
Date: 2004-11-01 01:01 pm (UTC)http://www.declawing.com/
http://www.felinefuture.com/catcare/declawing.php
They actually have to cut through the bone of the cat's finger in order to do it properly. And even then, claws can regrow and cause intense pain or even damage the bone without any problems being visible to the owner! It's quite bad.
Re: Cutting a finger off at the knuckle? *gasp*
Date: 2004-11-01 01:19 pm (UTC)So glad I know this now...
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