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Enzo looked ready to have a polite but firm conversation with the manager of this establishment.
great comment 😻
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LOL! Yeah, and then decided at the end, 'No, I'm above all this. I'll let it slide this time!'
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My cat will yell at you when she thinks it's time for her to get her butt re-shaved. We got our vet to show us how to do it safely, how to make sure we didnt nick her or anything, and we just got an electric trimmer for her specifically.
She gets up on the bathroom counter and raises hell until you come tend to her. Girl does not like cleaning clingers off herself and she has learned that being shaved means no poo butt, so she makes sure you know when she's not happy about the state of her rear end.
I love this. 😂
Bless her.
😂😂😂
She’s got you well trained! Good kitty. 🐈⬛
Having once had to pull "dingleberries" off a lamb's woolly rear end (poo-berries in sheep wool is a recipe for frustration!), I definitely can't say I blame your cat for not wanting to deal with poo in her fur.
And honestly, I congratulate her for working out the whole thing: "Shaved butt > licking poo out of fur." Very intelligent cat indeed! 😁😁👏👏
I don't have a cat (life-threatening allergies) but if I did, I'd love a cat like yours! I'd far rather just have her tell me and let me tend to it for her than have her on furniture, etc... Lucky you!
"...loves water"
Enzo goes into full body paralysis
😂😂😂😂
Look, its different having a dip in a pool versus being scrubbed down by force!
“I can’t believe her audacity” Poor Enzo smells much better now!
He didn’t get the memo.
He doesn’t love soapy water 😂
I've always loved Turkish Vans. They manage to look soft and elegant, yet kind of fierce and badass at the same time.
Really? My lost Turkish just got the softness, none of the fierceness. Miss him.
@@dianamelamet They are extremely kind to kind people. But fierce to bad people. You can hold their paws while lifting them up in weird ways and would not feel a claw. But when someone they do not like come, they will leave needing stitches. That was my general observation. Kind of like Turkish people in general.
Definitely one of the better behaved cats you groomed. Enzo is a sweet boy.
when enzo entered the water and turned liquid "I become the water!!!"
What a gorgeous boi! ❤
Years ago, I rescued a Turkish Angora from a shelter. They were so crowded that she hadn't even had a bath and she had fleas and grease on her from hiding under cars after she'd been unceremoniously dumped outside after her previous owner's family cleaned out the place she'd been living. Her owner had either passed away or been moved to a facility that didn't allow pets. (The shelter wasn't sure.)
The first thing we did immediately upon coming into our house was to plop her into the kitchen sink for a bath. Imagine my surprise when this cat made absolutely no effort whatsoever to escape from me and actually seemed to enjoy her bath. She surprised me even more by flopping over onto her back in my lap when the blow drier came out and raising her front legs so we could dry her armpits and belly fur first! She lived to be about 17 years old and was one of the sweetest cats I've had so far. 😊
We rescued our Sammy that way. His previous owners declawed him and then abandoned him. We had to explain that every time someone found out he was declawed. He passed away 12/3/22. We miss him so much! Our cat Lucy adored him!❤
Wow what a beautiful calm cat I can’t believe how good he was !’ A cat who loves water wow how fun that would be
Wow that was a low-key cat groom. We had a Van for 17 years. He was an asshole but we loved him so much.
What an absolute sweetheart 😻
He's such a sweetie!❤😊
That was a incredibly smooth groom! Take on all you can get of these for maximum safety, lol!
So well behaved!❤
That's the cat I need
Aww what a handsome fella …. I love him
What a sweet boy.
what a well-behaved car/van
🚖 🚘 🐈
oh my goodness, what a sweet kitty
That cat was a beauty, especially his tail😅
Yup we had a declawed rescue kitty too 🐾🐈⬛❤
He had that "I just left Jay & Silent Bob's" vibe
Such a sweetheart!❤
Good job Vanessa another cute cat video plus a cute little redhead. Who says you can’t have both
that cat carrier is really cute
Aw that's a big beautiful cat 😺❤you always do such a great job ❤take care girl ❤
Those markings are.. exquisite.
Love your content Vanessa! Long time cat owner tip: Delectables Squeeze up treats. All the cats I have and know are not fans of any other squeezie treats.💕
Enzo? More like Benzo! What a chill little guy
my tabby named floyd has learned tricks. he can shake a paw, high five, pound it, sit, lay down. steal, beg, and used to jump on my piano to play a song walking around on it.
Turkish Van cats usually have naturally different eye colours, meaning one of them is usually green (and its tones) and the other one is (blue and its tones). Lovely cats
Turkish Van: "Ahh you think water is your ally? You merely adopted the wetness. I was born in it, molded by it."
LOL he turned into cat noodle soup in the bath! 😂
Handsome boi 🐾 😺 💖 🐾
We have an enzo in the shelter who has been there for half a year.
What a chill cat 😊
Must be the breed my neighbor growing up had. It was a cat that had more dark calico colors but similar length hair. We lived right on the shores of Puget Sound, a salty inlet with water usually around 50 degrees Fahrenheit. About once a month or so the cat would be out swimming in his frigid water for about 30 minutes or so seemingly just for the fun of it. Must have been this breed. 😂
Sweet and beautiful cat.
"your butt smells a lot better" :-D
So pretty 😍
My grandma's boyfriend was called ENZO, I can't think of an animal with such an "old person name" lol
Although Enzo apparently didn't, this breed can also have members that are odd-eyed, meaning both eyes have different colouring.
Usually amber and blue. That's one of the distinguished traits of Van Cat
A sweet boy
😅 I read the title Enzo was a cat who likes road trips in Türkiye 🇹🇷 🚙
It's a new breed of boneless, long haired cat. He just sort of slithered away like a snake. Lol
That is not a van, that is a cat.
"For your father. For your father."
Sigh...No one got the joke! This is "Enzo the Baker's" line from The Godfather.
Wow beautiful cat!
You seem to have overcooked the pasta.
I am also a Turkish subscriber and i had very similar looking cat.
However this cat is not a Van cat.
Typical Van cat doesn't have long hair and must have one eye yellowish green the other striking blue.
Still I loved my mutt cat.
Turned into a fainting goat for his bath🤣
Omg this is the best description 🤣🤣🤣
I was thinking the same thing!! The way he just leaned made me laugh so hard
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"they are one of the few breeds of cat that love water"
I think Enzo didn't get that memo
I guess only on their terms 😁
Everything for cats is "on their terms." Some cats like water fine - it is the shampoo/bubbles they object to. (My JBT was like that.)
It's probably like dogs who love to go for a dunk in the river, the pond, or even that muddy puddle at the edge of the road, but the mention of a bath sends them running away.
@@UnbeltedSundew my childhood dog was afraid of moving water of any kind. Tiny waves at the beach that touched her toes terrified her. But she had no problems jumping into a stagnant pond to chase ducks 😂
@Trekki200 They are also called "The Fishing Cat" My Sister told me she wanted to get one (Already had 3 cats) I told her she was nuts. She said "4 cats isn't crazy" I said, "You're missing the point, your neighbour keeps Koi carp!"...."Oh!"
"No, the owners didn't declaw him, they rescued him, please don't start a war." 😅
Nothing wrong with declawing in my opinion.
@@christopherkidwell9817let’s remove some of your fingers then. Ignorance leading to cruelty is horrifying. They literally remove the cat’s thumb, and it’s very stressful for them to totally lose their claws. A ton of places are starting to outlaw it as animal cruelty because they take off the knuckles as the claws are fused to it on top of amputating the thumb entirely. It has a huge host of physical complications. This isn’t a “oh it’s just an opinion” situation.
Yes, please don't, not all humans are sensible, they're just... well... some of them don't want pets as much as they want living furniture pieces that won't destroy their other furnitures like a pristine couch that they will no doubt replace in two years even though it has a shelf life of a decade X3
@@christopherkidwell9817You better EDUCATE yourself on how cruel and painful that is. Trimming their nails is fine, but declawing is horrific! It is also illegal in a lot of countries. You don't deserve to own any animals ever 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬
@@christopherkidwell9817 you do realize declawing a cat is like if I didn't like all of your fingertips. Don't you think that is morally wrong? Not which on top of can cause many issues for the cat down the line
When Vanessa says “Please come again” with absolutely no sarcasm!😲
Normally it's quite sarcastic. 😂
I haven't watched the video yet.
She also says it when they're extremely well behaved, so I'm guessing it's one of those times.
HAHAHAHAHAAHHAHA!!! Did the happy hoody make him drunk? He kept melting sideways in it!!!
A lot of cats act that way when you first put a harness on them too. It seems a limp flop is the way to avoid that kind of restraint if you are a cat.
Enzo morphed into a ragdoll.
I was going to say he went “boneless” like some toddlers do when you try to put them in a car seat or high chair.
I draped a dish towel over my cat's back once and this is how he reacted 😂
@@melbrod3868 As my friend once put it, "Cat.exe has stopped working."
I love that his defense mechanism is "bag of loose sand"
i lived with an orange cat for a few years and that was his exact MO. never once hissed or clawed at me, but if wiggling away didnt work he would flop right there and then, even if it was on the stairs and caused him to fall down a few steps before recovering and running away XD
He just decided that being pampered included no moving under his own power, not even holding himself upright :P
Yeah, he looked like, "I'm used to being waited on hand and foot (or paw)" 😂
:< I will note that being declawed basically removes part of their feet - so it may be because it's uncomfortable for him, and that discomfort outweighed whatever annoyance he might've had with that part of the groom.
What a good kitty! I think he wanted a bigger bath, and his floof is magnificent.
Yes, I believe he wanted his own giant tub to swim in.
Vans have the softest floof imaginable as they have no undercoat so, their only coat of fur dries really fast and feels like Kashmeer silk.
It's like the happy hoodie made him lose muscle control...🤭
As a Turkish subscriber im glad Enzo represented my country great! Thank you Enzo.
same here
funny that a cat represented our country better than most humans
He was a delight XD
TURKEY #1 🇹🇷 🇹🇷 🇹🇷
They're absolutely gorgeous cats.
I love when you get a cat into the bath and they start swooning like a dramatic, Victorian lady. 😊
Nice save with the declawing statement. Owners probably appreciate that.
Yeah, we all know most people could start a war without getting enough context
@@r.0ckzstar Most people on UA-cam will start a war even with context.
I took in a declawed stray last year. He's the bravest, funniest cat and gets along with other cats. Two of the neighbor cats wait for him to come outside each morning. Named him Duke cuz he's got swagger.
I've only had 2 declawed cats... one was a stray... and the other was from a friend. I'm not sure how my friend's cat became decalwed.
The first cat, Shadow... was a nice loving, affectionate cat that was extremely domineering, pissed on the floor when he was pissed, and had an eating disorder which caused him to vomit up his food quite frequently. I think it was the combination of the pissing and the vomiting which caused his "owners" to abandon him in the country side. Oh! And a part of his domineering side also involved dropping breakable things (glass, porcelain etc.) on our heads when we decided to sleep in past his "wake up" time.
My friend's cat on the other hand... she's such a laid back cat. She sleeps all day so she has the energy to sleep all night. Unfortunately, she has started to rapidly lose weight and the cause is so far unknown.. it might be she's just not eating enough though.
@@aralornwolf3140😢
@@meghill4537 why the hell is he allowed outside without claws?!?!
@@aralornwolf3140can be symptoms of kidney failure or dia😢. She needs blood work. 😊
@eowyneadig7879 yes, why? Can't defend itself.
I just lost my 19 year old Turkish Van in August. She was my most beautiful Matilda and the most gorgeous cat I’ve ever seen. She loved water, kneaded everything and loved to play fetch. I’ve been looking at finding one again, but can’t seem to find one 😢
I am Turkish and a cat lover. As far as I know Turkish pure breed Van's are protected and forbidden to take outside of Turkey as of 2022 I think. I highly doubt you will find one.
I’m very sorry for your loss ❤
Halima Turkish Van Cattery in Michigan. YpsiVans in Canada. TatVanCats. The breed may have been renamed Turkish Angoras or Turkish Swimming Cats in some countries.
Always travel to the Breeder to see the animals.
Just a few tips though, due to fraud: Don't ever pay before you pick up the animal. Never pay through an app. on your phone.
I think you can find similar looking cats in shelters
@@CricketsBay Turkish Angora is a different breed.
always love the "Please come again." ...or the "Please don't come again.". Lol😂
It's always fun to see who ends up on the "don't come back" list.
ALL cats are capable of learning tricks, most simply choose not to.
My cat learned "play dead" in 2 attempts, in 5 minutes. He can be astoundingly insightful... when he feels like it. And he hates playing dead because it wounds his pride. lol
My cat knows sit, high five and spin around and his breed is "orange cat we found in a bush". He only does them when he feels like it though, of course
We trained ours to poop in one specific corner of the garden. They were outdoor cats (this was in the late 90's/early 2000's when people thought it was cruel to keep them inside all the time) but they always came to poop in our garden only - never the neighbours' or in the fields.
I love how he was just floopy and resigned. Also he was so majestically floofy at the end of his groom.
"Making them one of the few breeds who can learn tricks." ... don't you mean, making them one of the few breeds who WANT to do tricks?
yes other cats can learn but need months of repeated bribes. I say this as someone who had such as easy cat (he is great about following when I talk to him) that I gave away a clicker to someone with less reliable cats.
This has nothing to do with this video, but I just wanted to thank you for all the little tidbits of information you teach us about cats and dogs in your videos. I learned from one of your videos that panting for cats can be really dangerous and was able to recognize that as an emergency when my cat started panting and rushed him to the vet last Thursday. Unfortunately, he didn’t make it. He had an autoimmune disease/cancer (we never got the chance to confirm either) and he had been deteriorating for several days. But by recognizing the panting as a bad sign, I was able to get him to the vet and euthanize him, rather than him dying of suffocation in the middle of the night. I was able to end his pain and he knew nothing but love in the end. I was able to be by his side as he passed and I will forever be grateful to you for the valuable information you provide, otherwise that might not have been the case. Thank you so much for all you do. ❤💜
I'm so sorry for your loss.
Such a pretty kitty! Sigh, I wish they would outlaw declawing, but thanks to the owners who rescued him. He seems very chill!
Even in places where it is illegal vets keep doing it. Vets will just certify that the procedure was "medically necessary" and do it on healthy cats. The same thing with bobbing dog tails and ear cropping. The sad thing is I always thought people became vets because they loved animals but then you see them doing these things.
@@KenS1267they don't though, Americans do love to lie about that sort of thing though
@nickywal Wow, way to generalize over 320 million people, when what he said wasn't a lie😑
@@nickywal Then please explain why you can still find declawed cats and dogs with bobbed tails and cropped ears in Europe when the EU outlawed all of that more than 20 years ago? Or that all of that still happens in Canada when such is only allowed in Ontario?
They're so cute 🥰😍
0:07 that’s no Van. That’s a Cat!
Enzo was sad that you removed the bum stinkies he worked so hard to develop 😂
I used to work for a vet who routinely informed our clients that cats often “mark” their territory after they get declawed. It was the first question she asked when new clients came to her for their cats began not using a litter box. “When did you have them declawed?” Their answer typically coincided with when marking began. She REFUSED to declaw & got called all sorts of names-none pleasant. It made me sad that people valued their furniture over their cats. Thanks Dr K, you taught me so much! ❤❤❤❤
I love it when anyone calls a cat's front paws "hands." ❤
That makes me happy too 😂❤ my dogs know their "hands" and "feet" 😂🙋♀️
For the purposes of what a cat (or dog) does with them, they are.
Enzo has a LEGENDARY amount of floof
No war started! I work with a rescue and we have it in our contract that you agree to not declaw. We always tell people, if you want a cat without claws go to a shelter. They are full of them.
Even worse when the declawed cats are in the shelter because they bit their owners.... like yeah, no sh*t Sherlock, you remove a cat's claws and turn it into a self-conscious wreck that can now only rely on their teeth to defend themselves :(
Alternatively you could say “if you want a cat without claws, get a different animals”. Though probably won’t lead to repeat customers lol.
When I used 2 foster, that question was on every adoption request. And if they said yes...-instant rejection.
Declawing is illegal in my country, so I've never seen a declawed cat. I didn't realise it was so widespread in other places, I assumed it was a rare rich person thing.
@RainbowFishSaysHello I'm working on getting it banned in my state. I ask people if they'd like their fingers cut off at the first knuckle. My guys have plenty of places to scratch so my furniture is pristine.
Not ONE 'mew' throughtout!!
Vans are generally quiet cats....❤
I have never heard of this breed. What a beauty!
They are natural swimmers 😊
Weird fact about the breed: They are usually all white in Turkey. I think the people that first took the breed out the country got scared by a turkish man and got a mixed breed lol.
(if you google the turkish meaning of the breed 'Van Kedisi' you'll only see pure white cats in the results)
Poor Enzo! I'm glad he's with people who have sense now. A lady on my walk home from middle school had an all white turkish van with one blue and one green eye. She was GORGEOUS... and would be outside on a LEASH!! so i would always get to stop and pet her ;3;
I had a Turkish Van. By far the calmest and nicest of all of my cats. He died two years ago, I miss him dearly.
Oooooh, Enzo is a very handsome gentleman. ❤
@MyChemRomance What is the point of a comment that simply repeats the title of the video??🤷♂️
@@spanqueluv9er what is the point of writing nagging comments? Cause it's not your first one 😌
What is your problem actually, bad day maybe?
@@spanqueluv9er I hope you find some joy in your life, bestie. 👋
I lost my 9 year old one-eyed Turkish Van named Trooper in 2019. He was quite the personality, he used to find anything that wasn’t screwed down and drag it to his water dish to dunk them in it.
I’ll miss him, he was my curious lil wonder dummy
I rescued and re-homed over 20 cats (and over 80 dogs); I discovered that every single one of them could learn tricks. I experimented with my own 6 cats--yep, they all learned tricks just as easily as dogs did. I experimented with many of my partner-in-crime's cats and fosters, who ran the cat side of the rescue program and the same thing: they all learned tricks easily. I don't think I ever met a Turkish Van. Most of the cats I've dealt with were domestic shorthairs of unknown breeding. I have no idea why people think cats can't learn because they're just as easy to teach as dogs albeit a little different to teach.
I taught our cat Oliver to sit and wait for the food to be put in his bowl (definitely a trick, because as soon as he saw the food bag come out he'd stick his head in his dish). I also taught him to high five, to jump on my shoulder (his favourite riding place), and to wind in and out of my legs as I walked. He already came when he was called.
@@parkerbrown-nesbit1747 Oliver sounds cute as a button! I started teaching the foster cats tricks because there's nothing like a cat that knows a few tricks to really stand out in ads (this started before the internet became a common thing). People just couldn't resist calling to ask about a cat that could retrieve or play soccer or salute the queen or what have you. I also taught them behaviours that made them easier to groom and made common veterinary treatment easier, in order to make the cat's life easier.
he melted as soon as he touched the water. He is effervescent
Can't believe someone declawed such a good boy! He's amazing ❤
I have rescue cat named Cheshire, the shelter said he was probably a mix between a Turkish Angora and a Maine Coon, two of my favorite breeds!
He is a fluffy, chunky boy with very soft butternut-squash-colored fur and an incredibly sweet and loving personality. I got him at about 5 years old in 2018 for emotional support! He's 11 now, will be 12 this November. I call him my Butterscotch Boy 💛
Wish you could post a photo. He sounds lovely. Does he like water?
@dovie2blue Well, the one time I tried to give him a bath he didn't!
@@BlueSkyBirdies Oh I see now that your cat was an Angora not a Van, so not surprising he wouldn't like the water.
Good news! As of July 1st, declawing will officially be illegal in Virginia, where I live. We're so backwards in so many ways, but we're finally starting to catch up.
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Good to hear Illinois got a bill proposed last year (2023) so we are on our way, hope to join you guys soon.
YAY!!!!❤❤❤
There are times when declawing is necessary.
@@toddbellows5282 Yes thank you, Mr. Devil's Advocate.
The law is regarding "cosmetic or aesthetic reasons or reasons of convenience in the keeping or handling of a cat."
The happy hoody seemed to disconnect his gyroscope. What a mellow kitty!
Enzo side eye of shame
You can call this cat a car and be completely right
@devilheartcandy Um… what? A van is not a car, genius. You are nowhere near “completely right”. Jesus.🤦♂️🤡
@@spanqueluv9er calling cats "car" is a meme, man. chill
@@spanqueluv9er🤓
Didn’t a man named Enzo start Ferrari?
@@spanqueluv9erFu*k Jesus F K AGAIN
Something you can try with treats: some kitties don't like licking the tube (mine doesn't) I have small plastic bowls (from a paste treat that came in a tiny bowl). I use those to dispense the tube treat. Nice thing is it allows me to move it/easy clean up.
I know most kitties just refuse to eat treats when stressed. But this might help those that hesitate about the tube itself.
Yes. I use little soy sauce dipping dishes for this. 💕🇨🇦
@@lynnjasen9727 I have one of those too that I used. But I moved and don't know which box it ended up in at the moment.
I had a rescued kitten , who I named bean cuz he was so tiny, who grew to be a huge beast, but was so gentle and kind and loved baths so much I had to change my entire bathroom routine around him cuz he'd hop into the bathtub full of water whether I planned for him or not. He wasn't short hair, but he wasn't long hair like the cat in this video; kinda in between. If he got caught in the rain, the surface would be wet, but his undercoat was still dry. He had his own towel, and would walk around like it was a robe. He loved getting blow dried as well.
After Bean got his full size, one of my friends suggested he might be a Van or Van mix. I had kept the idea to myself but I was glad someone else noticed. He was a well behaved animal, he learned so easily, learned a lot of tricks and good behaviors that made him an easy housemate, he could walk on a leash, he would Heel, sit, stay, wait, release ( for wait and for taking his food bowl) and he came up with a few tricks of his own, including high five and "be cute". He got along with everyone, including dogs and he greeted every one of our guests on Game Nights. He loved cucumbers and insisted you share if you had one. He was such a good boy.
Shame on the vet who declawed Enzo!! I remember 40 years ago a vet would do a declaw but I thought most vets stopped doing it? My first cat I had declawed because I was young (20 y.o.) and STUPID!! Never had it done again with any other cats I owned. Plus the vets I dealt with years later would not do it!! They said it was cruel!
Also illegal in many places now.
Declawing isn't as evil as people say. Cats claws exist in order to engage in offensive and defensive behaviors, which to be completely honest isn't required in a domestic household. The removal of their foremost knuckle similarly does not equate to our hands, as cats don't GRAB AND HOLD THINGS OR USE THEIR INDIVIDUAL TOES FOR COMPLEX TASK. They run, jump, and stretch just the same without them. Also, declawed cats will still rub their nubs against scratching posts and other things for the same biological habits they would have before the declawing. Many studies have been performed on the behavior of cats before and after declawing and there is no evidence that personality change is likely to result from it.
In all honestly, outlawing declawing would be detrimental as there may be behavioral conditions with aggressive cats where declawing is the last preventative measure to euthanasia, and making it illegal would sentence many rescues to death if their people skills don't develop quickly enough. The fact is, the biggest risks and complication to declawing is the surgery itself, as anesthesia has it's risks for any living being and cats are very much sore and in pain after the procedure.
I'm no saying that declawing should be a standard option for any cat owner, since lets be real there are many proven contingencies to cats tearing up furniture, but if it does occur it is not cruelty as the quality of the cat's life, its behavioral and stress relieving habits, it's health, and personality are not affected in any provable way. The main exception to this would be cats that are working cats like barn cats or cats that have free outdoor time, as the ability to defend themselves would be vital.
Now excuse me as I prepare for the blowback to this comment.
@ntate123 I've heard it causes pain in the toes while walking for the rest of their life. Can you please confirm if any of the research you mentioned addresses this?
@@BlueSkyBirdies I'll answer to the best of my abilities. If declawing is done late in a cat's life, they are more likely to have issues with their gait and stride, as well as general movement as you have affected their paws long after they've adjusted to the way they expect their body to move. As a preventative measure, if you know you're going to do it do it to cats at their minimum age for it if you got a kitten (again there are other options, I'm just stating the facts).
In regards to pain, it's very difficult to measure. Cats are extremely private creatures, and are especially so when in distress. Humans when losing a limb commonly experience Phantom Pain Syndrome, where the brain expects the missing body part to be there, and can feel sensation and even chronic pain in a limb that no longer exists. A good vet performing the procedure would do as little damage to the nerves as possible, if any, allowing a cat to heal in its best condition and minimize any long-term complications. As I said in my first post, the most controversial part of declawing in terms of risk is not the result, but the process. The surgery is and will always be the deciding factor on whether it turns out well.
Studies have been done in regards to see if cats feel pain even though there is no injury after declawing, and there is evidence to suggest that some do in fact have soreness. It's really difficult to say in a concrete manner because they simply lack the ability to communicate what we want to know in this case. The older a cat is, I would say the less declawing should be considered. Animals adapt to far more harrowing injuries, we've all seen limbless animals and other such disabilities, but if you can minimize the side-effects with proper decision making we should.
I hope this helped. I'm not advocating for the procedure as a "correct" option for any cat owner, just trying to fight the stigma of cruelty.
@@ntate123 It's not about holding stuff, removing claws changes the way a cat's feet meet the ground and the way his whole body moves. This is a statement from an veterinarian: The physical effect of declawing is gradual weakening of the muscles of the legs, shoulders, and back. - He cannot walk normally but must forever after move with his weight back on the rear of his pads.'' They also won’t be able to just run or jump like you said, because not only do its muscles work different now, it also lost part of its grip. And of course emotionally, it very much affects the cat. Don’t you think the animal is aware it has lost part of its defence mechanism? It has been proven that many of those cats become tense and nervous.
2:03 Enzo looks like he is about to crash out 😂
Oh, excuse me! My alley cat has learned many tricks! His motivation in life is food 😂
Enzo is such a good boy! ❤I used to have a Turkish Van, and she was the most affectionate cat I've ever met.
Thank you all for watching, I hope you enjoyed the unfazed Anzo.
Man, I heard coworkers talking about having their new kitten declawed and said, “it’s easier when they’re younger.” I was so upset. I just said, “please don’t declaw the kitten. He needs claws if they get loose.” Then walked away. Rescuing an already declawed cat is not a problem, I just wish people would stop declawing altogether 😢
Why do cats in happy hoody look like they're high??
Enzo; What the fluf, this hooman is fixated on my butt!
I rescued a dwarf kitten with a lot of health issues. One of which was chronic diarrhea. After going she learned to immediately come and ask for a tissue wipe. Her nails grow extremely fast and she needs to be trimmed constantly. She will come and flop down beside me and kick the offending leg out. It's hysterically cute. She is such a smart girl. Eight years old now and with constant diet changes we finally hit on what works. The vet didn't think she would make it past her first year. Nessa, my miracle baby.