[Sca-cooks] maxfacts
Wanda Pease
wandap at hevanet.com
Tue Jun 25 22:03:38 PDT 2002
I had this done to a cat once before I had any idea what it entailed. I
will never, never, never do it again! It an appallingly painful thing to
the animal who needs to walk on those feet, and therefore risks infection
(spent $200 more curing the infection). I'll get clawable furniture first!
I'm sure there is some what we could get Martha Stewart to make it all the
rage.
Regina
-----Original Message-----
From: sca-cooks-admin at ansteorra.org
[mailto:sca-cooks-admin at ansteorra.org]On Behalf Of Elaine Koogler
Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 7:14 AM
To: sca-cooks at ansteorra.org
Subject: Re: [Sca-cooks] maxfacts
I guess I had a similar thing done to me...had the toenails on my great toes
removed because they weren't growing properly and the resulting malformed
nail was quite painful. It has taken quite a bit of time for them to heal,
and it has been a painful healing process. I was under the impression that
this was what was being done when a cat was declawed...removal of their
"nails". In any case, I had it done to a cat once, and will never have it
done again!
Kiri
----- Original Message -----
> Just as inhumane as lopping cat's ending digit joints off to 'declaw'
them.
> How would you like to have all of your fingers and toes lopped off at the
> end joint?
>
> margali
> --
_______________________________________________
Sca-cooks mailing list
Sca-cooks at ansteorra.org
http://www.ansteorra.org/mailman/listinfo/sca-cooks
More information about the Sca-cooks
mailing list