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Hi there, I'm currently fostering a 12 year old calico cat, I just picked her up on Sunday and don't know a thing about her (except she's up to date on vaccines, and healthy). She's also front paw declawed. I was just curious, do declawed cats have any sort of "common" behaviors due to the declawing? Specifically, are they more stand-offish or snippy, or quick-to-defend themselves? I was just asking because even though she's being kept separate for now, any time she catches a glimpse through the door at my resident cats, she goes into "I must defend myself" mode....
Obviously, that could have NOTHING to do with the claws, and just how she is - but I have very little to go on, unfortunately...
Obviously, that could have NOTHING to do with the claws, and just how she is - but I have very little to go on, unfortunately...