Pet of the Week
Posted March 31, 2014 at 5:53 am by Tim Dustrude
Dewey is a perfect gentleman in every way. He’s about 3-years old and has the sweetest disposition ever. Dewey is declawed on his front paws. Sadly, he is a classic example of what happens when people choose to have a cat declawed. Dewey is very shy and withdrawn at first like the vast majority of declawed cats, who have had their defense system taken away.
Once he has had a chance to get to know and trust you, he will melt your heart with his gentle, affectionate manner. He will need to be an indoor-only cat, naturally. Dewey is just looking for a safe, loving home to call his own. Perhaps yours?
Staff Note: Aside from rendering a cat helpless against predators, declawing is extremely painful and often permanently debilitating. It can and often does lead to behavior disorders and a number of other health issues in cats. For more information visit: www.humanesociety.org/animals/cats/tips/declawing.html.
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