I have two 6 week old kittens. I know it still to early to have them spayed/neutered. But was wondering if they do declawing, or have other options.

Markie Hill | Oct 24, 2018 | Category: Veterinarian in Charlotte, North Carolina

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Emily Smith | Oct 24, 2018

Agreed with Destiny. I also trim my cats nails frequently and have dedicated spots for them to flex their nails (a cardboard box and a small cat jungle gym with twine on it). Declawing only creates more problems with joint and foot issues down the road.

Destiny Marie | Oct 24, 2018

No. Declawing is not something most vets will do either. It is inhumane and causes many health problems down the road. I do believe soft caps are available at any pet place, Wal-Mart, and target. I highly recommend those. However 6 weeks is too young to do most surgeries.

Monica Randell | Oct 24, 2018

As a dog owner I'm not aware of their cat services. They do trim my dog's nails for $10 I believe.

Worth Denise | Oct 24, 2018

I think that is something you have to do yourself

Sybil Byars | Oct 24, 2018

I don't think they declaw. But not sure. Give them a call. They are so nice.

Markie Hill | Oct 24, 2018

Since I'm still new at caring for a kitten, once they get older.. Will the vet put the caps on for me? Or something I have to do Myself.

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