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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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Yola! are you insinuating that Nae has anything 'inflated' which might be punctured???? I must say I have been pleasantly suprised by my boys and the lack of painful clawings I have received. Don't think Chester has ever leapt and Bentley has only done it a handful of times. Mind you, enough to remind me that, as this thread title so succincly puts it, cats' claws hurt! |
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