Destructive scratching: having your cats claws removed should only be considered as a last resort. Heres help in redirecting this behavior.: An article from: Cat Watch
Destructive scratching: having your cat's claws removed should only be considered as a last resort. Here's help in redirecting this behavior.: An article from: Cat Watch
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Title: Destructive scratching: having your cat's claws removed should only be considered as a last resort. Here's help in redirecting this behavior.(Behavior)
Author: Tom Ewing
Publication: Cat Watch (Magazine/Journal)
Date: June 1, 2008
Publisher: Belvoir Media Group, LLC
Volume: 12 Issue: 6 Page: 6(2)

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Destructive scratching: having your cat's claws removed should only be considered as a last resort. Here's help in redirecting this behavior.: An article from: Cat Watch

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