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_eek_ - 02 Nov 2006 13:54 GMT
Hi(Ok my English are rusty),i adore cats, i have 20 cats and theyre all
free,prowling,hunting and fighting with each other in my garden.None of
them has colars cause if they go for a walk in my neighborhood they
know their way back,also the laws about pets are not so strict here.I
dont like the idea of having a cat caged in an appartment,cats have
wild insticts and they deserve to be in nature.The idea of having a cat
declawed makes me sick.They say cats are selfish creatures,but selfish
are some owners.Anyone who has his/her cat declawed should have his/her
fingers cut.IF YOU CANT tolarate with a cat dont own one and dont play
god.Ofcourse having a chip stuck to my cats seems like alien to me.Im
being harsh to these matters cause i love cats
jXwXeXrXmXoXnXt@sonic.net - 02 Nov 2006 21:57 GMT
> Hi(Ok my English are rusty),i adore cats, i have 20 cats and theyre all
> free,prowling,hunting and fighting with each other in my garden.None of
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> god.Ofcourse having a chip stuck to my cats seems like alien to me.Im
> being harsh to these matters cause i love cats

Hello, and welcome! Where are you posting from?

And why is your post titled "Humiliation"? :) I see nothing humiliating
here.

You won't find any disagreement here about the declawing! But you might
want to consider putting collars on your cats because if they ever
*were* to get lost, and then somebody found them far from home, how would
the person know how to contact you? You'd never know what happened to your
kitty. And they might end up in a shelter and euthanized. :(  I know some
cats don't like to wear collars, and they find ways of getting them off
and then losing them. But some will hardly notice it, and then they can
always be identified.

Joyce in California, USA
 
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