IMO the reason you don't see a decalwed cat being placed for behavior problems (biting/litter pan) is that the person knows if they put that down no one will adopt the cat. Why should they want your inheriated problem - one you caused by declawing?
So they make up other excuses of "I'm moving and can't take her", or "we are having a baby", etc. While SOME of those reasons may be legit, IMO most are just another excuse to hide the real reason. And really the reasons people give are excuses - you don't have to give up a pet when having a baby. You don't give up a pet because you are moving, etc.
So they make up other excuses of "I'm moving and can't take her", or "we are having a baby", etc. While SOME of those reasons may be legit, IMO most are just another excuse to hide the real reason. And really the reasons people give are excuses - you don't have to give up a pet when having a baby. You don't give up a pet because you are moving, etc.