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Serella
Apr 24, 2008

Is that what you're posting?

It sounds like you have a choice between figuring out a new situation with regards to your dogs going outside, or having your cat go through an unnecessary amputation for convenience. I know that's a moralistic way to put it, but it's what you got laid out in front of you.

The easiest thing would be going with the earlier suggestion of the automated doggy door that uses rfid chips (like this one). Your alternative would be re-training your dogs to let you know when they need to go out so you can let them out.

Also, as an owner of a cat who is fully declawed (I adopted him that way), let me tell you that not having claws does not prevent cats from getting into (or out of) places you don't want them to be. They can still jump and climb very high, and a determined cat will get out of a fenced yard, claws or no claws. Your best bet is simply to keep him indoors entirely.

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