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24-09-2006, 11:13 AM   #11

Re: Cats claws hurt


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Originally Posted by Donna
I remember Misty climbing my legs like a tree when she was a kitten when I stood in the kitchen near the kitty food!

That was sore!!
Cassie was a leg-climber too when she was a kit.....and boy, did it hurt!!



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24-09-2006, 11:19 AM   #12

Re: Cats claws hurt


My early use of the baseball bat is obviously a top tip! (NOT)



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24-09-2006, 11:28 AM   #13

Re: Cats claws hurt


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My early use of the baseball bat is obviously a top tip! (NOT)
You're as bad as Kazz with her 'pokey stick' DM!



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24-09-2006, 11:32 AM   #14

Re: Cats claws hurt


Yeah - bloomin' sticks need sharpening (ask Kazz) so a nice baseball bat is better



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24-09-2006, 11:43 AM   #15

Re: Cats claws hurt


Rover gets the very tips of his claws trimmed once or twice a week and he can still climb trees without a problem. Just clip with moderation if your cats needs to be able to escape upwards outside.

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Originally Posted by dandysmom
Abys are famous (infamous?) for being back-jumpers...I used to have sore claw spots all the time until I got s claw clipper! He was good at letting me trim them; of course he was an indoor cat; don't know if you'd want to do it if the cat goes outside,,,




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