


MandyG wrote:I really hope that cat is de-clawed... And even if it is that's just horrible.


TheNzJessie wrote:MandyG wrote:I really hope that cat is de-clawed... And even if it is that's just horrible.
iv seen the affects of de clawing a cat, not pretty. chop off you're toes and the knuckles you're toes are attached to and walk like that for the rest of you're life and thats what its like. cats develop all sorts of bone issues and stand walking with the paws twisted in and the elbows sticking out to try and relive the pain on there feet. its truley horrible to watch cats go through this especially lions they have so much more weight



Shani wrote:I don't think Jessie missed your point - I think she was just offering her opinion on the subject. Fwiw, it's considered barbaric enough in Australia that it's illegal here unless there's a legitimate medical reason for it.
Sorry to go off topic.


Rueae wrote:I admit this one is probably a lot less hazardous to the parrots overall health than many of the other videos on here, but the mere fact that any parrot owner would do it makes me cringe.
The dialogue and description astonish me... D:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xw6s9-C9T8


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