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Q
Is declawing a good option for a cat that scratches furniture and how
is it done?
A In general, younger and smaller cats respond
better to declawing than larger and heavier cats. They tend to recover
more quickly, whereas larger or heavier cats may limp or have trouble
bearing weight for as much as 6 months after declawing. During declawing
surgery, the claw or third bone in the toe is removed and skin is closed
over the incision so that the claw will not grow back. There are other
options to declawing, such as retraining the cat to use a scratching post
or having your veterinarian apply Soft Paws, plastic covers which are
glued onto the nails and usually last for 4 to 6 weeks.
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