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Often declawed cats are aggressive, angry and irritable. It's because the procedure is cruel and damages them not only physically, but psychologically.
Try to treat the cat well, don't abuse it, and don't abandon it. One day it might heal enough to start acting like a regular cat again.
she will be pissed as fuck for a long time. most de-clawed cats are. but just as bazza said, leave her, treat her right and one day she will love you out of the blue
& your question is?
Don't push her. Feed her what she seems to like. Make a nice place for her to sleep and talk to her whenever you have the time. One day, out of the blue she will jump up onto your lap while you are watching tv or whatever. That will mean she has accepted you as her slave and will put up with you as long as the good things keep happening.
Do you ever feel like smacking someone up side their head?
by rose1980 on February 10th, 2012
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What have you been bluffing your way through recently?
by PrivateGomerSpooner on February 11th, 2012
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I can "feel" certain colors. I understand this is rare. Is there anyone else on AB that has these experiences?
by Rose7Marie on February 11th, 2012
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Girls: have you ever been attracted or been in love with another girl? Did you act on your feelings?
by Jonas_C on February 11th, 2012
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Has your downstairs neighbor ever told you to 'KEEP IT QUIET UP THERE OR I'M CALLING THE SUPER'? What was your reply?
by PrivateGomerSpooner on February 11th, 2012
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You're reading I have just adopted a 9 month old girl cat, who is declawed. She is very agressive and angry. No one can pick her up, and if you do have her and you move around she starts to growl and hiss. Her eyes have been dialated since we got her.
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