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I just adopted a 4 year old ragdoll who is fully declawed.
I'd love to have something for her to climb and play on but I'm not sure what will work for her, being rather large and without any claws for gripping. The only online advice I can seem to find is to get a cat tree with closer platforms, or steps and ladders, or something that could accommodate older cats with less agility. I'm a new cat owner and feel rather bewildered by all the options and the lack of information.
For that matter I can't find anything else about fully declawed cats except for why cats *shouldn't* be declawed. Too late for that, and it wasn't my choice. So I'd love any information or experience anyone has had in a similar situation!
Thanks!
I'd love to have something for her to climb and play on but I'm not sure what will work for her, being rather large and without any claws for gripping. The only online advice I can seem to find is to get a cat tree with closer platforms, or steps and ladders, or something that could accommodate older cats with less agility. I'm a new cat owner and feel rather bewildered by all the options and the lack of information.
For that matter I can't find anything else about fully declawed cats except for why cats *shouldn't* be declawed. Too late for that, and it wasn't my choice. So I'd love any information or experience anyone has had in a similar situation!
Thanks!