Phantom pain is a great suggestion. Nymeria's behavior could also stem from the left leg area feeling too exposed to her causing her to feel helpless around Tybalt. Sounds like you have gotten a LOT of Great advice. Keep up the good work. It will all work out in the end.
Don't forget to be watchful and understanding of the declawed cat's behavior. Cats don't complain like dogs do, so we need to be sure to watch and listen to their actions. There are several signs that things have gone wrong: Infections/odor, limping, favoring the declawed paws, avoiding the...
I totally agree. The only reason I posted the above is for others to read. It was NEVER my intention to upset the OP over this because she already knows the consequences. My intention is to raise awareness against declawing for those who have never been in the OP's situation. I totally...
You are so welcome. I was thrilled and a little sad when I ran across that picture. It is wonderfully true and needs to be shared. I also found another that I would like to share with you too. It brings tears to my eyes every time I read it, but comforts my heart too.