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Loud, CAT very Noisy! will not be quiet is on my last nerve PLEASe HeLP!!!!



 
 
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Old August 23rd 06, 06:11 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
PawsForThought
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Default Loud, CAT very Noisy! will not be quiet is on my last nerve PLEASe HeLP!!!!


wrote:
Both cats are neutered and declawed.

Are you aware what declawing is? In case you don't, it's 10 separate
very very painful amputations of the last digit on each toe, and
extremely cruel
I suggest you do some research,
www.declaw.com, for example.

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Old August 23rd 06, 06:12 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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Default Loud, CAT very Noisy! will not be quiet is on my last nerve PLEASe HeLP!!!!


Niel Humphreys wrote:
wrote in message
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Both cats are declawed.
but we are all cat lovers.


These two statements are mutually exclusive. You can not call yourselves cat
lovers if you are prepared to mutilate your kittes paws by ripping their
fingers out.

Poetic justice now is that it is quite likely that the mutilation of your
poor cat's claws has led to the behavioural problems which you are
experiencing. Serves you all right.
--

Niel H


Except, unfortunately the cat pays the ultimate price, as most likely
these people will dump the cat

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Old August 23rd 06, 06:17 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
MaryL
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Default Loud, CAT very Noisy! will not be quiet is on my last nerve PLEASe HeLP!!!!


"PawsForThought" wrote in message
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wrote:
Both cats are neutered and declawed.

Are you aware what declawing is? In case you don't, it's 10 separate
very very painful amputations of the last digit on each toe, and
extremely cruel
I suggest you do some research,
www.declaw.com, for example.


Also, check this site for some very graphic information about declawing:
http://www.stopdeclaw.com
MaryL


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Old August 23rd 06, 06:56 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
Niel Humphreys
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Default Loud, CAT very Noisy! will not be quiet is on my last nerve PLEASe HeLP!!!!

"PawsForThought" wrote in message
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Niel Humphreys wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...


Both cats are declawed.
but we are all cat lovers.


These two statements are mutually exclusive. You can not call yourselves
cat
lovers if you are prepared to mutilate your kittes paws by ripping their
fingers out.

Poetic justice now is that it is quite likely that the mutilation of your
poor cat's claws has led to the behavioural problems which you are
experiencing. Serves you all right.
--

Niel H


Except, unfortunately the cat pays the ultimate price, as most likely
these people will dump the cat



Like it seems they dumped this newsgroup as soon as the criticism started to
fly about their declawing of their cats.
--

Niel H


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Old August 23rd 06, 08:11 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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Default Loud, CAT very Noisy! will not be quiet is on my last nerve PLEASe HeLP!!!!


"Niel Humphreys" wrote in
message ...
"PawsForThought" wrote in message
ups.com...

Niel Humphreys wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...


Both cats are declawed.
but we are all cat lovers.

These two statements are mutually exclusive. You can not call

yourselves
cat
lovers if you are prepared to mutilate your kittes paws by ripping

their
fingers out.

Poetic justice now is that it is quite likely that the mutilation of

your
poor cat's claws has led to the behavioural problems which you are
experiencing. Serves you all right.
--

Niel H


Except, unfortunately the cat pays the ultimate price, as most likely
these people will dump the cat



Like it seems they dumped this newsgroup as soon as the criticism started

to
fly about their declawing of their cats.
--


Which is a pretty good sign that, unfortunately, the OP was not a "troll"
but
was indeed a real person with real cats. Ugh.



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Old August 24th 06, 03:32 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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Default Loud, CAT very Noisy! will not be quiet is on my last nerve PLEASe HeLP!!!!


PawsForThought wrote:

Since you bought your cat from a breeder, I would assume you researched
this breed very thoroughly first. This breed is known to be quite
loud.


lmao

"help me help me, i bought a loud cat and he won't shut up"

aaaaaaaaaaaahhhhh

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Old August 24th 06, 05:47 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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Default Loud, CAT very Noisy! will not be quiet is on my last nerve PLEASe HeLP!!!!

Hi Cheryll!
I didn't think much about this guy possibly being a troll until I read
your post. Who in their right mind would declaw a purebred cat? In
another post someone pointed out in this post that these people are cat
lovers but then declawed their cats; talk about conflicting statements.
That is as bad as my landlord's daughter saying she loves cats but
then keeps them in the barn to kill mice, making them potential food
for foxes. She never, ever let them in the house, no matter how cold
it got, and it could get pretty cold in England in the winter.

I would never, ever declaw a cat. It is so cruel and inhumane.
England does not allow it, thank goodness. I wish we would take a cue
from them. If people are worried about cats clawing up their
furniture, then it's real simple; don't get a cat. Are dog's voice
boxes removed because of their constant barking? No, so why should a
cat's claws be removed because of their natural instinct to claw?

Some people should not be blessed by the love of animals.
Deeanna


Cheryl wrote:
On Tue 22 Aug 2006 07:38:28a, MaryL wrote in
rec.pets.cats.health+behav (news:U0CGg.4660$W01.1999@dukeread08):


Also, declawed cats absolutely should *not* be allowed outside.
They are defenseless!


That was my *first* thought, too. I can picture them putting the cat
out to "shut it up". Of course there are too many buzz words in this
post to make me think anything other than a torll. Declawed.
Purebred (they wrote Pure Bread) and the poster is 20 and worried
about needing sleep. When I was 20 I could go for days without sleep.
Can't do that now! lol To top it all off, the OP quoted a 6 year
old thread about a loud cat that was going to be killed if it didn't
stop.

--
Cheryl


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Old August 24th 06, 07:39 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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Default Loud, CAT very Noisy! will not be quiet is on my last nerve PLEASe HeLP!!!!


"Deeanna" wrote in message
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Hi Cheryll!
I didn't think much about this guy possibly being a troll until I read
your post. Who in their right mind would declaw a purebred cat?


wtf? Like there is a difference between artificially bred cats and normal
cats when it comes to clawing furniture?



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Old August 24th 06, 11:43 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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Default Loud, CAT very Noisy! will not be quiet is on my last nerve PLEASe HeLP!!!!


cybercat wrote:
"Deeanna" wrote in message
oups.com...
Hi Cheryll!
I didn't think much about this guy possibly being a troll until I read
your post. Who in their right mind would declaw a purebred cat?


wtf? Like there is a difference between artificially bred cats and normal
cats when it comes to clawing furniture?


It has been my observation that a purebred is more likely to be
declawed because people who *buy* "purebred" (and I use that term
loosely) cats are more into the way they look rather than the way they
act.

FWIW....

-L.

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Old August 24th 06, 12:31 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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Default Loud, CAT very Noisy! will not be quiet is on my last nerve PLEASe HeLP!!!!


"Deeanna" wrote in message
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Hi Cheryll!
I didn't think much about this guy possibly being a troll until I read
your post. Who in their right mind would declaw a purebred cat?


Unfortunately, many purebred cats are declawed.

snip
Are dog's voice
boxes removed because of their constant barking? No, so why should a
cat's claws be removed because of their natural instinct to claw?

Although not as common, some dogs' "voice boxes" are removed. Another
tragedy.

Some people should not be blessed by the love of animals.
Deeanna

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MaryL


 




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