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Posted By: romey on 2007-07-26
In Reply to: All the vets I ever worked with had their cats declawed. - nm

I have asked many a vets over the years if they disclose to the owner what exactly is entailed in the procedure, and they all have responded no they do not, so what does that say about vets! "First do no harm", guess that excludes them. Can you imagine going in for a mastectomy and them not telling you what it entails, I think not, big money maker for them.


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