AltonaAcres
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- Jan 13, 2019
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I am about to head out to sell my Californian doe Alamosa (she is not getting pregnant lately
) and taking in a Californian marked Netherland Dwarf doe. Bittersweet 


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Personally I think that vet was just an idiot or something because no reputable vet would ever recommend declawing as it’s a cruel and painful procedure. In fact, most refuse to even do it. That said though, most cat people I’ve seen and rescues, vets, etc. are extremely adamant about the indoor only thing.
And I mean I can see it to a point cause there’s diseases, cars, predators, poison, whatever, outside but I hate how they act like you’re cruel or a bad owner if you do it.
Our last cat was indoor/outdoor and our current one is mostly indoor now but she does go outside from time to time and used to a lot more when she was younger. She doesn’t really like being out long now. But our property is extremely safe and she mostly just hangs on the deck. I wouldn’t let them loose in a city or something. But I don’t think there’s anything wrong with having a strictly indoor cat as long as you provide it with enough enrichment and play and stuff.
I will probably eventually have both indoor only and barn cats when I get the room. Or actually I think I might do only barn cats in the future as I hate litter boxes haha I realize I would probably still need one but still.
They do try to get you to spend money though. As much as I like mine, they keep wanting me to do like a $400 blood testgranted it’s the full panel with like every organ, urinalysis, etc. but still... that’s insane lol
Cats provide food for themselves with their claws. I had a feral cat come to our house once and it slaughtered a family of moles and left the skins of them all over my lawnWe always let our cats come and go as they pleased regardless of where we lived. Some preferred to be out hunting birds and chilling in a tree. Others laid in front of the food bowl enjoying the sun through the window and rarely went out.
I agree it's not a good idea to declaw a cat. What if the cat got out and was chased by a dog? There's a tree, but it can't climb up to escape. Or if it was attacked by another cat, how would it defend itself?