Devon Rex Kittens

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Mae-Me had babies Sept 17th 2009

  

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Please note:  I am very against declawing. If you plan on doing this to a kitten please dont , from my cattery, if its found later ....it voids all warranty. 

I dont recommend this for many reasons.

CLICK on the link below, its very informative.

Link:    declawing humans, please click, read and view 

http://www.hollywoodsphynx.com/Anti-Amputation.php

 

 

CAUTION!
What you are about to read and see is very hard to digest. I just wanted you to be able to know the truth about the so called de-claw surgery. It's much more than that.  I'm not some light wieght narrow minded sissy either I'm just an animal lover who leads a very active life that's had several surgeries myself and I am here to tell you this $%#@ is barbaric!    I watch my cats for hours a day having so much fun in the great kitty playland I have built them and I can tell you they wouldn't even be able to attempt the moves they pull off all day without thier claws. So anyone who tells you they don't even know they don't have claws hasn't seen a cat land flat on it's back when it's trying it's best to just be a cat. It would be like an NFL reciever trying to catch the ball the same way after having the first digit of his fingers cut off. I Wonder if he would mind never catching a ball again?
The butchers are chopping off the whole first digit of the toe with what I used to clip my bulldogs nails.
If you don't believe me keep going on this page. If you don't have the time to take 5-10 minutes a week to clip thier nails you have no business owning a cat in the first place.

"Declawing is an inhumane, unnecessary procedure that has many alternatives. It is never in the cat's best interest. With declawing, we are interfering with a species' nature because of our own whims, mis-conceptions, misinformation, and sometimes, laziness

Clawed for Life...
because a declawed cat is a maimed cat

"The consequences of declawing are often pathetic. Changes in behavior can occur. A declawed cat frequently resorts to biting when confronted with even minor threats. Biting becomes an overcompensation for the insecurity of having no claws. Bungled surgery can result in the regrowth of deformed claws or in an infection leading to gangrene. Balance is affected by the inability to grasp with their claws. Chronic physical ailments such as cystitis or skin disorders can be manifestations of a declawed cat's frustration and stress." ~ David E. Hammett, DVM ~

I found that of 163 cats who were declawed, 50 percent had one or more complications immediately after surgery, such as pain, hemorrhage, lameness, swelling, and non-weight bearing. Of the 121 cats whose progress was followed after surgery, 20 percent had continued complications, such as infection, regrowth, bone protrusion into the pad of the paw and prolonged intermittent lameness and palmagrade stance (abnormal standing posture).

Seventy percent (70%) of cats turned into pounds and shelters for behavioral problems are declawed cats. Twenty-five percent (25%) of cats turned into pounds and shelters are purebred.

 

 

 MaeMie has 2 boys Available

BORN Sept 17th

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READY FOR CHRISTMAS !!!

DECEMBER 10TH

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 Blue/white ADOPTED 

 

The boys at 4 weeks  (small but cute)

first time eating solid food..... messy faces

 

 

White with 2 tan spots (van)

 

Light buff/white

first time eating solid food....

 

 

 

All 3 of the boys

 

hugs from step-mom Muriel

 

HI

 

 

 

 

outside 11-8-09

 

 

Updated Dec 7 2009  11 weeks old

Van -   white with 2 tan blotches...

 

tabby and white in back(left)...   Van is giving kisses to Evelina

 

Tabby and White - Male

 

 

 

Blue and White tabby - Male       ADOPTED !