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- From: cs431109@umbc8.umbc.edu (cs431109)
- Subject: Re: Declawing Older Cats
- Message-ID: <1992Dec28.032025.11607@umbc3.umbc.edu>
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- Organization: University of Maryland, Baltimore County Campus
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- Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1992 03:20:25 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec25.054456.18412@news.acns.nwu.edu> stubaker@casbah.acns.nwu.edu (Stuart Baker) writes:
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- >How about any comments on older cats being declawed. My cat is 9 and I may
- >have to declaw her in order to move in with my girlfriend who has 2 declawed
- >cats. Anyone have any comments or suggestions.
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- >Stu Baker
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- One vet told me that the problem with declawing an older cat is the risk
- from the anesthesia. But it depends on your cats health and age. Check
- with your vet.
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- Mary
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