does declawing a cat effect there survival skills?
Yes, it does make the cat unable to defend against predators or escape by climbing up objects.
Why did people start declawing cats?
In the 1950 thru 60s people started declaawing cat to prevent injuries and furniture damage because many cats were aggressive towards their owners.
what pains does cat declawing have?2 correct answers
A. neck pain
B. paw pain
C. back pain
D all of the above
Declawing can cause paw pain, back pain, infection, tissue necrosis (tissue death) and lameness. Removing claws changes the way a cat's feet meet the ground, making walking or moving very painful.
A
B
What is the purpose of declawing?
to prevent injuries and furniture damage.
What is cat declawing?
Declawing is when you amputate the last bone on every finger of a kitten or cat's paw.
to prevent injuries and furniture damage
Declawing of a cat's clawing can lead to paw pain and many infections.
why did people start declawing cats?
A. fun
B. injures
C. didn't need to cut their claws
D. all of the above
In the 1950 thru 60s people started declawing cat to prevent injuries and furniture damage because many cats were aggressive towards their owners.
B. injures
Should cat go out side after declawing?
No up untill 14 days because it may cause major a infection in the paw
what percentage of cats are declawed.
A. 40%
B. 10%
C. 25%
D. 55%
25% of cats are declawed
.What impact does declawing have?
A declawed cat can no longer walk properly or stretch its shoulder muscles. Cats often become lame. Many develop sway back from being unable to walk and exercise normally.