Okay, so I decided to take a closer look at the pictures to look at the body language of the cats because of a comment someone else made about the last two cats looking sad. I don't see in the declawed cat, I see stress by the facts that she's taking a cat nap while sitting up and that her fur...
I would recommend the declawed one. Given, out of the three it'll probably be the quickest to adopted out because people will feel bad for her, but she'll end up being returned to shelter right away because declawed cats require more attention. Unlike a cat with a missing limb, a declawed cat...
Sadly both are going to be very hard to adopt out. Young and healthy cats are the easiest to adopt out. But there are also several other factors to consider such as breed, size, fur color, patterns on said fur as well as activity levels. If the older cat that has a unique pattern on it's fur, or...
Yeah, every once in a while. She has a few ither cats and I like to keep track of Pumpkin because he was skin and bones when I found him and covered in lice so it makes me happy to know that he's still in good health and happy. (The previous owner kicked him out when he was just a few weeks old...