by tarasquad on July 23rd, 2005

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My declawed cat is used to being outside, but I moved to an area where there are wild animals. Should I let her go outside again or keep her in even if she's angry?

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  • by david askari on August 7th, 2005

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    "Fight or Flight"? It is a choice animals make. But smaller creature (cats) prefer flight since a fight with big creature is suicide. They only fight is cornered and flight is not possible. And if they do, claws will not always rescue them anyway. The claws aid in flights up the tree though. The chances of a cat getting killed by a another animal is dependent on the area and cats dispossession. Claws are not important enough if it means making your life and the cats life difficult. You should take your time (six months) to judge a new areas treats for any cat if you feel concerned. I personally think a roaming bully Tomcat is the biggest threat in general.

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    • Right about the Tom's! People get UR animals spayed or neutered! I have 2 former Tom's who are FIV+(Feline AIDS) from fights!

      MyKinKStar

      by MyKinKStar on May 11th, 2006

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