I'm happy to say that whoever told you that is talking absolute shit. De-clawing doesn't usually involve removing of the claws, for a start. They just cut the tendons that the cat uses to extend them. They still have the claws, but they're not capable of pushing them out of the protective sheath.
My partner and I went to his wildlife park a couple of years ago. The 12 week old tiger cubs we played with certainly still had their claws (and use of them). My arms had the marks for a couple of weeks to prove it. Whilst I don't have photographic proof that the adult tigers still had their claws, attached is a pic which clearly shows the adult lionesses did. Look at the right-hand paw of the lion on the right. You can see a couple of claws there, if you look closely.
The keeping of large cats in New Zealand (i.e. lions, tigers, etc) is subject to regulation and supervision by various agencies. Be assured that if Mr Lion Man's cats have been declawed (highly unlikely) they would have been done so by a registered and suitably qualified veterinary professional in a humane manner, not by Mr Man as alleged earlier. If the contrary were true, Mr Man would no longer by the keeper of large cats. We're not talking about domestic cats here.
"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]
Small and dangerous with a sting in my tail!!
I would love too cut his ears of and his nuts and sew the ears where the nuts were abd the nuts where the ears were![]()
How about you just amputate his thumbs, as that would be the equivelant and the ideal punishment IMO.
Never let your enemy see your emotions, for it is the one weapon they will value most.
Oh, are we moving on to docking now?
In Aus, docking of dogs has been banned for the last few years, so you see all breeds with natural tails.
I have two Schipperkes, which should be docked at the base of the tail. However both these dogs are au naturale (sp), one is a bobtail at about 5cm, the other is fully tailed (curled like a husky).
Both dogs look "odd" to me, as I like the docked look, however both dogs like wagging their tails, thanks very much! So although I could get them docked when they come to NZ in August, I won't, as it would be cutting off an important communication tool.
Of course, there is a huge difference between docking at three days old, and cutting a few month's old pups ears off with scissors, no doubt sawing away while for quite a long period of time.
The three day old pups being docked would have experienced quite a bit of pain too, I bet, along with those dogs that get their dewclaws removed.
Overall, I'm happy to buy a dog that has been docked, but equally as happy to have undocked dogs.
Still think undocked Dobies look dorky though, but then if the dog was given a choice over having a tail or looking cool . . .
Illuc ivi, illud feci.
Buggrim, Buggrit.
Tail docking of dogs is illegal in New Zealand -- at any age of dog. As it should be, cosmetic bullshit that it is.
"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]
Get Dolph Lundgren to go all UNi-Sol on the owners ass......
I'm all ears.........
Homer you shot the zombie Flanders !
He was a Zombie?
what a sick pck,what the pick got was f--k all.
i know what i would of done
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"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]
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