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Posted by idoru on Oct-27-2006 05:12:

idoru +1, -2


Posted by Allied Nations on Oct-27-2006 05:14:

Tweek and idoru are gonna miss a crazy party!


FUCK YEAH IM PUMPED!!!
WWWOOOOOO

SASHAAAA!!


Posted by RJT on Oct-27-2006 05:20:

quote:
Originally posted by idoru
idoru +1, -2



Posted by Ozoned12 on Oct-27-2006 05:20:

quote:
Originally posted by Allied Nations
Tweek and idoru are gonna miss a crazy party!


FUCK YEAH IM PUMPED!!!
WWWOOOOOO

SASHAAAA!!


How is the oregano treating you?


Posted by Allied Nations on Oct-27-2006 05:23:

quote:
Originally posted by Ozoned12
How is the oregano treating you?


Chillin now... had some apple juice... just watching episodes of lost Ive never seen..


Posted by Omega_Blue on Oct-27-2006 05:28:

i can honestly say. i have stroked that pussy.


Posted by Allied Nations on Oct-27-2006 05:32:

quote:
Originally posted by Omega_Blue
i can honestly say. i have stroked that pussy.



Probably one of the few... if any...

BOOM.

Sorry.

I'm doing that act shitty in the core thing again. It always seems to land on you


Posted by Omega_Blue on Oct-27-2006 05:38:

quote:
Originally posted by Allied Nations
Probably one of the few... if any...

BOOM.

Sorry.

I'm doing that act shitty in the core thing again. It always seems to land on you


ba-dunn-TISH!! yeah wtf dude. your mom goes to college.


Posted by Allied Nations on Oct-27-2006 05:39:

quote:
Originally posted by Omega_Blue
ba-dunn-TISH!! yeah wtf dude. your mom goes to college.



Posted by TweeK on Oct-27-2006 06:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Allied Nations
Tweek and idoru are gonna miss a crazy party!


FUCK YEAH IM PUMPED!!!
WWWOOOOOO

SASHAAAA!!



Weres the fucking pants party man?


I just wasted about 2 hours trying to find some "killa" no luck.

Everyone around here is dry.


Posted by R!CH on Oct-27-2006 07:24:

Re: sash4x update!

quote:
Originally posted by l�cid
my lil boy loves to sleep...



kittah is acting sexy


Posted by idoru on Oct-27-2006 07:37:

quote:
Originally posted by Allied Nations
Tweek and idoru are gonna miss a crazy party!


FUCK YEAH IM PUMPED!!!
WWWOOOOOO

SASHAAAA!!


I'm so sorry I can't make it. Ugh.

Free ticket available for anyone interested. PM for details.


Posted by babyvsrhino on Oct-27-2006 08:53:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
Also, it banishes him to be an indoors cat FOREVER, he'll have no way to defend himself anymore!

Depends on how resourceful the cat is. Mine still has his back claws, and he can put up a mean fight. I've watched him kill a mouse by trapping it with his front paws and then just beating it with them.


Posted by JakeC on Oct-27-2006 09:05:

Dont remove the cats claws, Thats cruel. A Cat needs em.

It would also be cheaper to get a scratch post.


Posted by RandomGirl on Oct-27-2006 09:09:

I agree with Jenny on the declawing. Think about how it would feel if someone surgically removed your finger nails

Anyway, adorable kitten. I wish I could have one


Posted by Nrg2Nfinit on Oct-27-2006 09:12:

quote:
Originally posted by Theresa
I agree with Jenny on the declawing. Think about how it would feel if someone surgically removed your finger nails

Anyway, adorable kitten. I wish I could have one


well i guess its the same argument about circumcision.. its too late to say anything now lol


Posted by bas on Oct-27-2006 13:06:

I am absolutely outraged at this thread! Bunny and I are getting a dog and we're naming it Sasha. I demand you change the name of your kitty post-haste!


Posted by mellow_head on Oct-27-2006 13:07:

That's some nice twat...euh pussy.


Posted by biznology on Oct-27-2006 13:23:

quote:
Originally posted by l�cid
he's getting declawed next week.



no fucking way. you can seriously injure a cat doing that.

trimming the nails or getting new furniture is the way. he will claw people less when he gets older|


claws arent just fingernails to cats, they assist in balance, defense and everyday mobility. declawing not only can damage the cat's nerves and cause pain for life - its akin to cutting your finger tendons in your hand, the lower arm muscles cannot be exercized and will atrophy. (it's cruelty)


Posted by jahnlay on Oct-27-2006 13:29:

Declawing a cat is cruel, no ways would I ever do that


Posted by jdat on Oct-27-2006 14:24:

That cat is such a fucking pussy !


FAG!!!!


You read that miaou kitty katty? YOU'RE A BIG FAG!


Posted by ZeJayMan on Oct-27-2006 14:47:

Don't declaw teh kitteh!


Posted by RJT on Oct-27-2006 15:13:

quote:
Originally posted by dj_bas
I am absolutely outraged at this thread! Bunny and I are getting a dog and we're naming it Sasha. I demand you change the name of your kitty post-haste!


Pfft, you wish. You snooze, you lose m8 - The intellectual property is ours now!


Posted by ARNATINE on Oct-27-2006 15:27:



Written by Veterinarian, Dr. Christianne Schelling

If you are considering declawing your cat, please read this. It will only take a moment, and it will give you valuable information to help you in your decision.

First, you should know that declawing is pretty much an American thing, it's something people do for their own convenience without realizing what actually happens to their beloved cat. In England declawing is termed "inhumane" and "unnecessary mutilation." I agree. In many European countries it is illegal. I applaud their attitude.

Before you make the decision to declaw your cat, there are some important facts you should know. Declawing is not like a manicure. It is serious surgery. Your cat's claw is not a toenail. It is actually closely adhered to the bone. So closely adhered that to remove the claw, the last bone of your the cat's claw has to be removed. Declawing is actually an amputation of the last joint of your cat's "toes". When you envision that, it becomes clear why declawing is not a humane act. It is a painful surgery, with a painful recovery period. And remember that during the time of recuperation from the surgery your cat would still have to use its feet to walk, jump, and scratch in its litter box regardless of the pain it is experiencing. Wheelchairs and bedpans are not an option for a cat.

No cat lover would doubt that cats--whose senses are much keener than ours--suffer pain. They may, however, hide it better. Not only are they proud, they instinctively know that they are at risk when in a weakened position, and by nature will attempt to hide it. But make no mistake. This is not a surgery to be taken lightly.

Your cat's body is perfectly designed to give it the grace, agility and beauty that is unique to felines. Its claws are an important part of this design. Amputating the important part of their anatomy that contains the claws drastically alters the conformation of their feet. The cat is also deprived of its primary means of defense, leaving it prey to predators if it ever escapes to the outdoors.

I have also had people tell me that their cat's personality changed after being declawed. Although, the medical community does not recognize this as potential side effect.

Okay, so now you realize that declawing is too drastic a solution, but you're still concerned about keeping your household furnishings intact. Is there an acceptable solution? Happily, the answer is yes. A big, joyful, humane YES! Actually there are several. The following website "Cat Scratching Solutions" provides many solutions as well as and insight into the psychology of why cats scratch. You can teach your cat to use a scratching post (sisal posts are by far the best). You can trim the front claws. You can also employ aversion methods. One of the best solutions I've found is Soft Paws�.

Soft Paws are lightweight vinyl nail caps that you glue on the cat's front claws. They're great for households with small children and are extremely useful for people who are away from home all day and can't exercise the watchfulness necessary to train a cat to use a scratching post. Soft Paws� are easy to apply and last about four to six weeks. They come in clear or colors--which are really fun. Now that's a kitty manicure! The colored caps look spiffy on Tabby or Tom and have the added advantage of being more visible when one finally comes off. Then you simply replace it. You can find Soft Paws� on the web by clicking here or call 1-800-989-2542.

You need to remember, though, that the caps and nail trimming should only be used on indoor cats who will not be vunerable to the dangers of the outdoors.

For a list of countries in which declawing is either illegal, or considered extremely inhumane and only performed only under extreme circumstances, or for medical reasons, CLICK HERE.

Not yet convinced? Click Here for "The Truth about Declawing - Technical Facts."

Questions or Comments? Like to add to this website? Please feel free to e-mail me.

Dr. Christianne Schelling Copyright 2006 All Rights Reserved


http://www.declawing.com/


Posted by JakeC on Oct-27-2006 15:49:

quote:
Originally posted by ARNATINE


Written by Veterinarian, Dr. Christianne Schelling

If you are considering declawing your cat, please read this. It will only take a moment, and it will give you valuable information to help you in your decision.

First, you should know that declawing is pretty much an American thing, it's something people do for their own convenience without realizing what actually happens to their beloved cat. In England declawing is termed "inhumane" and "unnecessary mutilation." I agree. In many European countries it is illegal. I applaud their attitude.

Before you make the decision to declaw your cat, there are some important facts you should know. Declawing is not like a manicure. It is serious surgery. Your cat's claw is not a toenail. It is actually closely adhered to the bone. So closely adhered that to remove the claw, the last bone of your the cat's claw has to be removed. Declawing is actually an amputation of the last joint of your cat's "toes". When you envision that, it becomes clear why declawing is not a humane act. It is a painful surgery, with a painful recovery period. And remember that during the time of recuperation from the surgery your cat would still have to use its feet to walk, jump, and scratch in its litter box regardless of the pain it is experiencing. Wheelchairs and bedpans are not an option for a cat.

No cat lover would doubt that cats--whose senses are much keener than ours--suffer pain. They may, however, hide it better. Not only are they proud, they instinctively know that they are at risk when in a weakened position, and by nature will attempt to hide it. But make no mistake. This is not a surgery to be taken lightly.

Your cat's body is perfectly designed to give it the grace, agility and beauty that is unique to felines. Its claws are an important part of this design. Amputating the important part of their anatomy that contains the claws drastically alters the conformation of their feet. The cat is also deprived of its primary means of defense, leaving it prey to predators if it ever escapes to the outdoors.

I have also had people tell me that their cat's personality changed after being declawed. Although, the medical community does not recognize this as potential side effect.

Okay, so now you realize that declawing is too drastic a solution, but you're still concerned about keeping your household furnishings intact. Is there an acceptable solution? Happily, the answer is yes. A big, joyful, humane YES! Actually there are several. The following website "Cat Scratching Solutions" provides many solutions as well as and insight into the psychology of why cats scratch. You can teach your cat to use a scratching post (sisal posts are by far the best). You can trim the front claws. You can also employ aversion methods. One of the best solutions I've found is Soft Paws�.

Soft Paws are lightweight vinyl nail caps that you glue on the cat's front claws. They're great for households with small children and are extremely useful for people who are away from home all day and can't exercise the watchfulness necessary to train a cat to use a scratching post. Soft Paws� are easy to apply and last about four to six weeks. They come in clear or colors--which are really fun. Now that's a kitty manicure! The colored caps look spiffy on Tabby or Tom and have the added advantage of being more visible when one finally comes off. Then you simply replace it. You can find Soft Paws� on the web by clicking here or call 1-800-989-2542.

You need to remember, though, that the caps and nail trimming should only be used on indoor cats who will not be vunerable to the dangers of the outdoors.

For a list of countries in which declawing is either illegal, or considered extremely inhumane and only performed only under extreme circumstances, or for medical reasons, CLICK HERE.

Not yet convinced? Click Here for "The Truth about Declawing - Technical Facts."

Questions or Comments? Like to add to this website? Please feel free to e-mail me.

Dr. Christianne Schelling Copyright 2006 All Rights Reserved


http://www.declawing.com/


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