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No. When a cat has been declawed, its claws cannot grow back. That is the whole point of declawing.
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They can actually on occasion grow back (often deformed and misshapen) and then they need additional surgery.
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Oh my God, how horrible. As if one declawing isn't horrific enough. Who on earth would be so barbaric as to put their cat through two declawings?
Just another reason why declawing should be illegal everywhere.
Add on to question: This isn't an answer I am just adding to my question. I am giving my declawed cat to someone who has two cats that are not declawed and sometimes they leave their back door open and I am just worried about my cat getting outside and not coming back. What can I or they do so that she doesn't get outside? Answer: Currently, the only thing i can think of is to tell them to keep their back door closed.
Once a cat/kitten has been declawed there nails will not grow back. However I must include that to have a cat/kitten declawed is one of the most painful things they surgically go threw. The process is mainly done by Fur-Parents to prevent the furbaby from scratching the furniture. This is most seen in Cats that are indoors. However to say at least if the process is done, if the cat(s) should get out it also harder for them to defend there self. Hope this helps coming from a Blessed Mami of 3 ~^.^~
Cats can typically be declawed at around 3 to 6 months of age.
AnswerPerhaps it could, if it is a very lucky cat. But its chances of survival are not good.AnswerA cat's instincts are very good, and if they got into the woods, it may catch a mouse or squirrel if it is lucky. If you have lost a declawed cat, don't worry. Its instincts may lead it back home soon.
Many cat shows do not permit declawed cats, and most, if not all, will not allow a pedigree breed that has been declawed to show. The Cat Fanciers' Association states that ALL cats, whether pedigree or Household cats, may NOT be declawed. All other cat shows associated with the CFA abide by these same rules. Naturally, in countries where declawing is banned, do not allow any declawed cats. The International Cat Association, however, do accept cats that have had their claws removed. This is one in a minority of cat associations that allow this.
Kitty Softpaws, because she was declawed.
yes but it depends on what kind of cat you have to know how long it will take to grow back
Yes, a cat's hair will typically grow back after being treated for ear mites.
Usually it is declawed cats who won't cover their waste because they don't like to dig much after they are declawed. It is also painful to a cat to declaw it. If your cat is not declawed, then maybe it was separated from it's mom at too young of an age to have learned to cover it's waste from her, or maybe the cat had a declawed mom.
If your cat has managed to rip off her claw you need to her to the vets immediately. A cat that has a claw removed will be in great pain and if left the wound might get infected.
If it is a minor wound it will heal on its own. But if it is something that looks serious or to be concerned over you should take the cat to the vet a.s.a.p.
Cat grass typically grows back within 1-2 weeks after being consumed by a cat.