...because she is declawed.
I know 99% of you won't be able to help me.
She is a beautiful cat about 2-3 years old who was a stray that I adobpted. One of the side effects of declawing is biting, she does have a nasty bite. I cannot examine her left paw unless I give her a bath and wrap her in a towel. She might have a burr that grew back, like an ingrown toenail.
She has psychological problems and went absolutely ballistic last time I took her to the vet for her shots and the vet had to use a restraining collar. The vet told me "You should take her to the pound". If you were there you would have said the same thing, she went crazy.
When she sits, she does not put pressure on her left paw. I just tried to look at it (her back feet and teeth did a number on my arms). I'lll have to get her wet, then wrap her, then examine her left paw.
I know 99% of you won't be able to help me.
She is a beautiful cat about 2-3 years old who was a stray that I adobpted. One of the side effects of declawing is biting, she does have a nasty bite. I cannot examine her left paw unless I give her a bath and wrap her in a towel. She might have a burr that grew back, like an ingrown toenail.
She has psychological problems and went absolutely ballistic last time I took her to the vet for her shots and the vet had to use a restraining collar. The vet told me "You should take her to the pound". If you were there you would have said the same thing, she went crazy.
When she sits, she does not put pressure on her left paw. I just tried to look at it (her back feet and teeth did a number on my arms). I'lll have to get her wet, then wrap her, then examine her left paw.