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Post by Leoric on May 2, 2004 12:37:48 GMT -5
I think Cats rarely bites.Not unless he/she feels threatened and this is especially so if the cat is pregnant.
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Post by clover on May 28, 2004 13:42:37 GMT -5
I believe that cats do use their weapons when they feel they need to, as in their teeth and claws. (which is why declawing is awful, they need their claws for self-defence). Eep, ghost, ragdolls definitely don't come in that colour. It looks more like a persian cross to me, and persian cats come in many colours. I agree that if you get a serious cat scratch or a bite from a cat, should see doc, cos of the bacteria. Very cute cats. But I like his neighbour's cat most of all. Keke. Very nice tabby pattern and colour.
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Post by ghost on May 28, 2004 22:50:00 GMT -5
Oh...ok...so,that wasn't a ragdoll....nevertheless,it's really cute & to think that it belongs to one of the strays in the nehbourhood....& i believe if given the proper grooming,that "persian" can even enter Cats Competitions ar.... Feel that de-clawing is really an awful thing to do too....jus imagine,asking a Doc to take off ALL THE FINGER NAILS ON YOUR FINGERS....guess it doesn't make a difference comparing to de-clawing,isn't it?
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Post by clover on May 30, 2004 10:06:34 GMT -5
Yes, declawing is really awful. What's more, the vet actually removes part of the bones? So in actual fact, it's comparable to removing parts of our fingers! Not only the nails.
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Post by ghost on May 30, 2004 11:19:57 GMT -5
Yes, declawing is really awful. What's more, the vet actually removes part of the bones? So in actual fact, it's comparable to removing parts of our fingers! Not only the nails. Oh....i don't know that....haiz....pity those poor cats that kena de-clawed....
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