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I think there is also a "more humane" way to do it. I don't know the exact details, but I think they cut the tendon thats controls the claw, taking away the ability to engage them and cause damge, but they are not ripping the claw out, so it's less toturous with less chance of infection because there is no big open sore where the claw once was. The procedure is more expensive, but a lot of animal people I've talked to said it was a lot better for the kitty. You should look into it. And onl do the front paws so they still have some defensive/grip.
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