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So you're saying those breast implants I got for my yellow lab are cruel? Whatever! You people are so quick to judge. How do you know she doesn't like those breast implants? She gets so much more attention now when we go for walks.
You'd have been better off spending the cash getting them for yourself.
What would I do with 6 more boobs?
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QuoteI had my cat declawed for one reason.
My Jack Russel terrier LOVES to play with my cat and chases the cat incessantly. The cat likes to play too but not all the time and when she doesnt feel like it she would claw his face and head pretty badly at times. He was getting clawed up really badly. One time he almost lost his eye. He is too dumb and happy to stop.
He is like Odie in the Garfield comic strip.
I didnt want to do it but the choices were
1. Get rid of either the dog or the cat which usually means euthanizing because its terribly hard to find good homes
2. Allow my dog to cause severe injury or blindness to himself by playing with my cat when she doesnt feel like playing.
3. Have the cat declawed.
I opted for #3 as the best of a bunch of bad choices
amen. but none of the closed minded people here will hear any of what you're saying..
be careful, i think i see an angry mom coming after you...you know, since anyone who declaws a cat should be chased down and beaten
let's not even get into stories of babies who have been badly clawed when fooling with a cat.
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Unecessary surgical mutilation of animals is banned in the whole EU as far as I'm aware. Rotts and sheepdogs have tails, cats have claws, and ears remain as supplied on the original models.
I think they all look better for it too.
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