jayflash
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Our house seemed a little empty after we lost our cat and one of our dogs last year, so... Last night my wife, daughter and 100 lb yellow lab came home form the animal shelter with a spayed, year old, very petite kitty. This was one of the only cats brave enough to go nose to nose with our beast of a dog.
Kitty seems right at home already, today, as though she's been with us for a long time. She kept waking me by walking over my face or racing around the room and bed before I got up. So far she's gentle and hasn't used her claws. My son is making a scratching post and our dog wants to play (he got along well with our last cat).
What's your advice regarding front claws - should they stay or should they go? I'd prefer not to put kitty through the pain, but if she ruins our furniture and stereo speakers, I'll regret not being proactive. Should we wait and see and hope toys and a scratching post will work?
Thanks, experts.
Kitty seems right at home already, today, as though she's been with us for a long time. She kept waking me by walking over my face or racing around the room and bed before I got up. So far she's gentle and hasn't used her claws. My son is making a scratching post and our dog wants to play (he got along well with our last cat).
What's your advice regarding front claws - should they stay or should they go? I'd prefer not to put kitty through the pain, but if she ruins our furniture and stereo speakers, I'll regret not being proactive. Should we wait and see and hope toys and a scratching post will work?
Thanks, experts.