Sunday, 30 August 2020

Adopted a cat who is declawed

Hi I had been wanting another cat for months now and found one who I loved immediately. He's 3 years old, loves dogs and other cats, and he is very sweet and vocal. I adopted him yesterday and is already exploring the seperate room I put him in since I have to separate him from the dog and cat I already have.

But I also realized yesterday his front paws are declawed. I have never taken care of declawed cats so I am very new to this. I researched about how he might develop behavioral or physical problems, this isn't a deal breaker but does anyone have any experience with this? I read that he needs a special litter because regular litter can hurt him, is there any you recommend and your cats have liked? My residential cat is not declawed will there be any problems since my adopted cat is declawed or will they just need a proper slow introduction? Also is there anything else I should know about? I just want him to be as comfortable as I can make him. tia!!

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