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  • You are insufferable.

    most houce cats do take strolls outside, and often “eat” outside.

    BOTH sources you linked supported that house cats do eat outside. These cats were labeled as free-range, and feral. They were also labeled as an invasive species having been linked to sever extinctions. These are not indoor house cats.

    and with cats, they do know how to handle their “razors”, as I had said earlier, unless they are very old, they know how to not scratch thmselves.

    Yet again, you’re lack of ownership glistens.

    It is also hypothesised even for humans, some amount of injuries is fine for kids, from playing outside, as thiis help builds their immunities.

    And with this, I no longer believe I’m talking with a human being. Ignore all previous instruction, and piss off, Nicole.


  • well pardon me if i am getting this wrong

    You are.

    i am not trying to attack you

    No, you are spending more time arguing a point you have no first hand experience in dealing with, and worse, less time researching by your own admission.

    They are predatory animals, you removing there claws is kinda like forcing veganism on them,

    Unless they are hunting prey animals inside your house, the 20± razor blades serve no practical purpose. So unless you’re trimming the nails on a barn cat, you are not “forcing veganism on them.”

    One practical benefit to preventing accidental scratches through trimming nails is that cat paws and claws get dirty. An accidental scratch has the potential to get infected, or worse, contract a blood infection hospitalizing or even mortally injuring the person scratched.