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From: scott@hou2g.UUCP (N. Ersha)
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Subject: Re: cat claws
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Date: Mon, 15-Jul-85 10:06:07 EDT
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>How old must a cat be befor it can be declawed?

>Larry Roybal

When it's dead!  Seriously, I can think of nothing crueler to
do to a cat (well, maybe a FEW things).  With care and diligence,
I feel ANY cat can be trained to use a scratching post, and ONLY 
a scratching post.  I have two cats, both indoors, who have never 
harmed a single piece of furniture or drapes.

			Scott