Sentences with phrase «once declawed»

There's increasing data to demonstrate that once declawed, cats wind up at animal shelters due to behavioral problems.
Once declawed, there is no replacement or regrowth of the claws.
«Once declawed, your cat should always live indoors since the ability to defend itself is compromised.»

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One scene in which she tells her life story like she's the heroine of a «once upon a time» tale, does in two minutes what «Maleficent» couldn't do in two hours: it helps us understand her character's brokenness without declawing her one bit.
You can clip their claw tips once every 3 - 4 weeks, but DO NOT declaw them.
Once I find a home, these nice people will take care of having me neutered and vaccinated, and front declawed if you wish.
Once cats have been declawed, they must be kept indoors for the rest of their lives.
We are diligent in making sure Lucky has his flea / tick / mosquito guard once a month, leukemia vaccinations once a year, and of course, he's not declawed and he's neutered.
Before taking your new companion home, you and the foster home will sign the Animal Rescue & Care Fund contract, which stipulates (among other things) that you will take your new pet to the vet at least once per year, will not declaw (for cats), will return the pet to us if for any reason you can no longer take care of it, and that all other pets in your family are neutered or spayed.
Four states are once again considering legislation that would ban the cruel practice of declawing cats, a move championed by animal advocates, cat experts, and many veterinarians.
We are working with veterinarians, shelters, and people like you who care about cats to stop declawing once and for all.
The post went on to say that it was once believed declawing helped to save cats by reducing the number that end up in shelters.
If you are going to declaw your cat, we recommend that you have the spay / neuter surgery done at the same time by a full - service veterinarian so the cat only has to undergo anesthesia once.
Cats walk on their toes, and once they are declawed and their first joints are amputated, their gait will change which may eventually lead to arthritis and pain in the legs, hips, and back.
Once common, but opposed now by almost all major humane organizations worldwide, declawing is a profitable procedure for those veterinarians who still do it, and is still defended by most veterinary medical associations.
Declawing by ligation, and declawing of newborn kittens and exotic cats were once acceptable; articles were published on how to do them in major veterinary publDeclawing by ligation, and declawing of newborn kittens and exotic cats were once acceptable; articles were published on how to do them in major veterinary publdeclawing of newborn kittens and exotic cats were once acceptable; articles were published on how to do them in major veterinary publications.
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