Due to their natural instincts, domestic cats regularly sharpen their sharp claws on various objects in the house. Furniture with soft surfaces is most often affected. Some owners who want to eliminate this habit from their animals decide to undergo a special operation that involves declawing their cats. This procedure is also called “soft paws” and “onychectomy.”
Surgical removal can be performed at a veterinary clinic. But should you declaw your cat? To make the right decision, you need to study the benefits of this procedure, as well as all the possible risks and consequences for the animal. It would also be a good idea to seek professional advice from an experienced veterinarian. In our article we will talk in detail about this topic and try to find out how safe onychectomy is for pets.
Declaw removal - onychectomy: pros and cons
Onychectomy is a surgical procedure that involves carefully removing the upper phalanges on the animal’s paws, followed by suturing. The wounds are treated with an ointment with an anesthetic effect, and then bandaged.
This intervention is performed under anesthesia. The owner will have to care for the cat for some time after declawing, following all the doctor’s orders.
Onychectomy is performed for medical reasons:
- damage to the claw phalanx with risks of finger amputation;
- advanced fungal diseases of the claws;
- ingrown claw;
- uncontrollable aggression in an animal.
There are no other indications for this intervention. But despite this, many owners deprive cats of natural protection and many important skills necessary to exist in the environment, solely at their own request.
Of course, if the cat does not go outside, such an operation will not make him particularly damaged. But we still recommend that you carefully consider this idea and decide to perform onychecotomy, correctly weighing all the pros and cons.
Positive influence
Is it possible to call the procedure for declawing cats useful, bringing positive changes to the life of a pet? Of course not, except in cases where the operation is performed purely for medical reasons.
The benefit of a surgical procedure called onychectomy is only to preserve the furniture in the house. The owner will protect his property from damage, but at the same time cause serious mental trauma and physical damage to his furry friend.
Bad influence
Negative aspects are observed already in the first day after the procedure. Poor health, lack of appetite, inability to move independently - these are not all the trials that befell the operated animal.
After a while, the wounds will heal, the cat will gradually begin to come to its senses, an appetite will appear and the ability to move independently, but it will never be able to become the same again. Essentially, your cat will be disabled for life. This is all due to the consequences of onychectomy, which we will now talk about.
Consequences: physical, psychological
Radical declawing operations on domestic cats often have very serious consequences:
- The cat is suffering from excruciating pain.
- Long-term rehabilitation recovery.
- Greater risk of wound infection and prolonged bleeding.
- Impaired gait and grace. The cat has to step on its entire foot, and noticeable lameness appears. But, first, the animal will have to learn to walk again for a long time, which will also create many psychological problems.
- Due to pain and unfamiliarity, the cat becomes inactive, which negatively affects the health of its internal organs. Doctors note that many cats quickly develop diseases of the liver, lungs, stomach and other vital organs after onychecotomy.
- Risks of developing an inflammatory process, which will require a new operation, which may result in severe bleeding, which can be fatal.
- Due to improper gait, which creates increased stress on the spine, the cat may develop diseases of the musculoskeletal system.
- Decreased immunity, susceptibility to various diseases.
- Due to large blood loss after surgery, the cat may die.
Using a scratching post
Using a scratching post will help solve the problem. To accustom your cat to it, every time you try to scratch the furniture, tell the animal “No!” Using a strict intonation. Then take your pet to the scratching post, place his paws on the equipment and make several characteristic movements with them. Valerian or catnip will help to accustom your cat to the scratching post. But if you put a blanket with a strong smell of soap on the furniture, the animal will lose the desire to sharpen its claws.
Video: option for making a simple scratching post
At what age can onychectomy be performed?
Radical declawing surgery is performed on cats at any age. The most optimal time is from 6 months to a year. Previously, the veterinarian sends the animal for tests and examinations to check the health of the cardiovascular system. This will allow us to determine the risks to the animal’s life after general anesthesia is administered.
Based on the results of the examination, the veterinarian determines exactly when such a procedure can be performed and prescribes a specific time. If problems with the kitten’s health are detected, the specialist will recommend that the owner refrain from radical intervention so as not to risk the life of the pet.
Declawing surgery is performed in specialized veterinary clinics. Some owners negotiate with an experienced doctor to perform an onychectomy at home for a certain fee, believing that the cat will more easily tolerate this intervention within its own walls.
Chemicals from pet stores
On the shelves of pet stores you will find a large selection of products designed to remove traces of cat dirty tricks. You can buy:
- the drug "Brovadez-plus", sold in the form of a dry powder, it will help you get rid of even persistent and ingrained odors;
- Nature's Miracle liquid mixture to remove old traces of cat urine;
- drug "OdorGon", etc.
Chemical products will help you quickly get rid of traces of cat urine and return your home to cleanliness and freshness.
How much does declawing cost for cats?
So, if you are already seriously thinking about carrying out an operation called “soft paws”, you will, of course, be interested in the question - how much does such a procedure cost in Russia?
The cost of onychectomy is ambiguous and depends on the location and level of the veterinary clinic chosen for this procedure. In Moscow and the Moscow region, the price varies between 3000-5000 rubles. In other regions of the country, such intervention can be carried out at a more affordable price (average cost - from 1000 rubles).
Caring for your cat after the procedure
After onychectomy, the cat must be provided with comprehensive care, strictly following all the instructions of the treating veterinarian.
After the operation, the animal’s paws are bandaged, and a special collar is put on the neck. On the first day, the cat leaves after anesthesia; the owner should not leave it unattended. After anesthesia, the pet’s condition will be insane, so there is no need to place the cat on high-lying pieces of furniture. It is better to lay a soft mat on the floor, which will eliminate the risk of falling and injury.
Enhanced care will be required in the first week after radical surgery. To eliminate pain syndromes and speed up recovery, the doctor will prescribe a complex of drug therapy.
What the owner of the operated animal will need to do:
- regularly change bandages and treat wounds with special products prescribed by a veterinarian;
- make sure that the cat does not remove the protective collar, without which it can chew bandages and stitches, which is fraught with quite serious consequences;
- the pet will probably have to receive painkilling injections (as recommended by the doctor);
- Antibacterial therapy is also indispensable;
- every 3-4 days the cat needs to be shown to the veterinarian;
- If bleeding or other adverse effects occur, the pet should be taken to the clinic where the operation was performed as soon as possible.
The rehabilitation period lasts for 3-4 weeks, and sometimes longer. All this time, the owner needs to be extremely attentive to his furry friend.
Rehabilitation period
The recovery period depends on the quality of the work performed, the professionalism of the veterinarian and the cat’s reaction to the operation.
A high-quality procedure is the key to a quick recovery
Immediately after the procedure, the cat will sleep: do not be alarmed, the animal may pee under itself and this is a normal reaction to anesthesia.
For the first few days, your pet will not be able to walk: he will be bothered by pain in his paws, joints and back. Use an Elizabethan collar and do not allow your pet to touch the bandages. Every day it is necessary to treat the seams and make sure that the cat does not lick them. Walking outside is completely excluded during this period: there is a high probability of infection of the affected tissues.
IMPORTANT: place the tray, bowl and bed as close to each other as possible, thereby reducing the distances your pet will have to travel!
Reviews from owners and veterinarians
Before you decide to have a cat declawing operation, we recommend that you read reviews from veterinarians about this procedure:
- most doctors consider this intervention, performed solely at the request of the cat owner, and not for medical reasons, to be inappropriate and even mocking;
- a procedure that is cruel to an animal often causes many serious consequences, so many experienced doctors consider such risks to be completely unjustified;
- many veterinarians fundamentally refuse to perform onychectomy in the absence of medical indications;
- in European countries, onychectomy is officially prohibited;
- Few doctors approve of such an intervention, but still agree to remove the claws of the unfortunate animal, doomed to a painful existence for the rest of its days.
Even if your cat scratches your baby and furniture in the house, there are many other alternative methods to combat this habit. If you cannot do without surgery, doctors in modern clinics can offer a more loyal procedure - laser removal. After such an intervention, the risks of complications are reduced.
Well, now let's get acquainted with the opinion of the cat owners themselves, who once decided to have an onychectomy.
Positive feedback from the owners:
- there are no scratched walls or tattered furniture in the house;
- Children can safely play with the cat without fear of harm.
Negative reviews from owners:
- a rather long and complex healing process for paws;
- It’s painful to watch an animal suffer;
- the cat begins to go to the toilet in the wrong places;
- leaving your pet alone is already scary, because now she has become defenseless and can easily be injured by any wrong movement;
- the cat's behavior has changed for the worse;
- You can’t let him go outside for a walk;
- After declawing, the cat began to limp and health problems appeared.
Safe Alternatives
The problem with torn wallpaper and furniture is easy to solve - the cat needs a play complex with tunnels, several levels, hammocks, and posts. It's expensive, but if you want, you can assemble it yourself - nothing complicated. Cats will love mint scratching posts if they reward their use with a tasty piece.
Silicone pads will help out as a temporary solution for the period of re-education. They also change their gait. Under the hood a favorable environment is created for the development of fungi and bacteria. The cat might swallow the pad, but it depends. But this is not as dangerous as the consequences of onychectomy.
They fight aggression in a comprehensive manner - they turn to veterinarians, ask for advice from experienced breeders. If you find the reason for the lack of trust in your hands, you won’t have to remove the cat’s claws. When there is no time or desire to solve the problem in another way, it may be worth considering the option of transferring the cat into good hands.
It is important to recognize that a domestic cat's behavioral problems are the fault of humans. Even if there was a good reason, it was the person who didn’t look, missed, or didn’t find the time to correct behavior right away when it was easy. It's not fair that animals are responsible for our mistakes.
Is it possible to remove claws at all?
Based on the above facts, we can conclude that such a procedure can be carried out at the discretion of the animal owner, but is it worth risking the health and life of your tailed friend, or is it still possible to find an alternative solution to the problem of scratching furniture and people?
It’s quite possible to stop a cat from damaging furniture and scratching children while playing! There are several effective ways to help you raise an obedient cat without the bad habit of scratching:
- Buy a special accessory - a scratching post and teach your animal to sharpen its claws on this very convenient device! In this simple way you will save expensive furniture in the house and will not deprive your furry pet of its protective claws.
- Be sure to trim your cat's claws as they grow, using a special device - a nail clipper. If you find it difficult to cope with this procedure on your own, seek help from your veterinarian. Clinics perform professional nail trimming for very affordable prices.
- A cat repellent spray will help stop your cat from scratching furniture in a specific place. It has a very unpleasant odor for the animal. You can buy this product at a pet store or veterinary pharmacy.
- To prevent your cat from scratching your children, teach them to play with the animal without using physical force. As a rule, cats do not scratch without a reason; this gesture is performed solely for the purpose of self-defense.
- Special claw covers that visually resemble a nice manicure work quite effectively. Such devices will prevent your cat from scratching walls, furniture and other objects in the house. You can buy miracle pads for sharp claws at a pet store.
It doesn’t matter what kind of cat lives in your house - a British cat, a Scottish cat or an ordinary yard cat, Murka, she is a living creature that deserves your attention and care! Do not subject her to excruciating suffering, think it over several times before you decide to undergo declawing surgery!
Be sure to try using alternative methods to eliminate the annoying scratching habit. If it doesn’t help, consult with an experienced veterinarian and only then make the right decision, which will determine the future fate of your pet!
The most common misconception
There is an opinion among people that before sterilization, a cat should be allowed to give birth at least once. This is fundamentally wrong. During the operation, the genitals and glands are removed, which is enough for a virgin cat. But in a cat who has given birth, the whole body already functions differently: she had pregnancy, childbirth, lactation - many more organs and hormonal glands are involved in these processes. And some of them remain after sterilization and “remember” about the past experience. So if we consider sterilization solely in the interests of the animal, its health and peace of mind, then it is better to do it before birth, or even before the first heat. Of course, adult cats that have given birth and have repeatedly given birth are also sterilized. But that means there were reasons for this. There is no need to specially, unless absolutely necessary, knit a cat before sterilization.