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    Alternative to declawing or rehoming

    We adopted her as a kitten, so I suppose this could be possible. This is the type of unique advice I was looking for. I will definitely be doing some research on this as a possible start to a solution.
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    Alternative to declawing or rehoming

    They have been together for 3 years. He is a medium sized dog. They get along great most of the time, he grooms her and they sleep together on occasion. They play a lot too, but sometimes they do get into it. Like you said, I'm sure there are cues that I miss, but it often seems they are...
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    Alternative to declawing or rehoming

    Thanks for the reply! Yes, we tried to use those when we were training her not to claw furniture. She chewed at her paws relentlessly until she got them off. The spray was the best thing when we trained her not to claw furniture.
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    Alternative to declawing or rehoming

    Thanks for the reply! I don't mean to sound rude, but my cat is usually the instigator when they fight, usually not the other way around. Of course, there are occasional exceptions. She likes to sit on ledges and bat his face, often clawing his nose, if he walks by. She does get her nails...
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    Alternative to declawing or rehoming

    I have had my cat for 4 years now. We have worked with her to teach her not to scratch or claw furniture using scratching posts, deterrent sprays, double sided tape and other measures that, overall, have worked quite well with a great deal of patience. I have always been against declawing so we...
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