Declawing is unfortunately still a common
practice in this country. Many people, says Tambi Renee, are in the dark about
the many potential harmful side effects of cat declawing, and they continue to
use declawing as painful and uninformed way to protect their health and the
quality of their furniture.
Tambi Renee understands the harmful effects
of declawing, and that the outdated practice actually leads to behavioral
issues that pose a much bigger threat to a person’s health than scratching ever
could. According to Tambi Renee,
a lifetime animal rights’ supporter, declawing may actually lead to litter-box
avoidance and biting, and can threaten the cat’s overall quality of life.
People looking for a way to avoid the damage or health threat of scratching,
she says, should seek out scratching alternatives that ensure a lifetime of
good health for both the cat and the owner.
By providing a cat with scratching posts
throughout your residence, says Tambi Renee, you can provide your cat multiple
venues on which to exercise their natural scratching behavior. This can reduce
the likelihood of furniture damage and provide your cat with a healthy, safe
and natural area for scratching. Tambi Renee also encourages cat owners to
encourage scratching post usage at a very early age in the cat’s life. By
nudging kittens to use scratching alternatives from the onset of their lives,
you help establish a behavior that can resonate throughout their lifespan.
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