Scratching the furniture is a cat behavior problem that is fixed with designated scratching posts. Fix scratching problems withtips from an animal rescue volunteer in this free video on cat behavior. Expert: Tracy Carreiro Bio: Tracy Carreiro is member of The Faxon Animal Rescue League. The League was founded in 1913 to help overworked and abused draft horses. Their shelter aims to adopt out 600 pets to safe homes each year. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
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heh, maybe someone should of declawed you… teh…
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dood, i wanted a cat my whole life rite, my parents finally said i kan get a cat but under the terms i get it declawed, I know declawing is inhumane (I think so my self-i don’t think its fair at all) but if i provide it a good invirement and take car of it and do WHAT I CAN, won’t I deserve to have a cat??? I’m really worried about getting it declawed, don’t the anastetic’s even cause possible retardation in cats??? This ain’t really fair on my part…
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if you chose to declaw your cat you shouldnt have one in the first place
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THANK YOU for not recommending declawing. There are alternatives and these are great examples. With proper training a cat can learn to not scratch furniture.