BKSir
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ORIGINAL: LumusandtheLady I know what you mean. Pumpkin is good spirited and the um is as well. I don't think there will be rough-housing as much as accidents. Ideally, I wouldn't ask a cat to be declawed. We just don't live under ideal circumstances. Just a quick note, declawing does often lead to certain behavioral problems in cats very often (not always, but usually), such as no longer using the litter box, biting, and cleanliness issues (they have glands in their claws that secrete an antiseptic that they utilize while bathing). One option is the claw dips. Essentially the vet or you just dip their claws into this solution, which dries into soft balls, covering the sharp tips of the claws. Ultimately, it is up to you, of course, but I would reccommend talking with the vet about other options as well before declawing them.
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