
DON'T DECLAW!
It should be a law. I'm very against declawing cats...and I have a feeling Scar would be, too. XD I don't think anyone would dare mess with this kitty army.
Learn about declawing: http://www.declawing.com/
I know I made Scar's nose too thick and the kitten's eye got smudged during the inking process and...one of these days I'll learn to stop nitpicking so much. Honest (no I won't)
Sketch: http://wahyawolf.deviantart.com/art.....etch-311023483
It should be a law. I'm very against declawing cats...and I have a feeling Scar would be, too. XD I don't think anyone would dare mess with this kitty army.
Learn about declawing: http://www.declawing.com/
I know I made Scar's nose too thick and the kitten's eye got smudged during the inking process and...one of these days I'll learn to stop nitpicking so much. Honest (no I won't)
Sketch: http://wahyawolf.deviantart.com/art.....etch-311023483
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fanart
Species Housecat
Size 900 x 1109px
File Size 321.2 kB
There is no benefit or advantage to de-clawing cats. Most of the excuses people make to de-claw their cats are none but based on myths being constantly passed down. Animal welfare organizations like the ASPCA have spoken out that de-clawing cats for your convenience to protect household property, including furniture and anything considered delicate is completely ineffective. This kind of practice is banned in most countries, including Japan, most of Europe, and many other countries, just like how dioxin being used in consumer products like milk cartons is also banned in most of those same countries since dioxin is linked to cancer. The truth is, the cats' claws are NOT as sharp as their fangs, and what de-clawing will do is actually make cats become more and more aggressive, both physically and mentally to the point of seeking vengeance against their owners.
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