yes, sharp claws indeed!! some cats have longer claws then others and cant help but grip in when they leap up. i keep my cats claws trimmed with clippers. if i dont they get their claws caught in everything:(
one of my cats is a constant back staller and shoulder rider. some days i feel like a cat taxi,lol sometimes she jumps on and i know that all she wants is for me to walk her over to the window so she can watch birds!!
so when you teach a cat to jump up on you like that, do you have them de-clawed first? Because otherwise, i could see that really hurting
bigfoot1486 2 years ago
Nope...
She's fully clawed.
It's only really a problem when she's slipping. LaVerne's pretty talented though, so not too much.
But her claws are VERY sharp. Can be a bit painful.
k9disc 2 years ago
ah! well that's cool that you can get her to do it with out hurting you. Think you a declawed cat would even be able to do it?
bigfoot1486 2 years ago
@k9disc
yes, sharp claws indeed!! some cats have longer claws then others and cant help but grip in when they leap up. i keep my cats claws trimmed with clippers. if i dont they get their claws caught in everything:(
one of my cats is a constant back staller and shoulder rider. some days i feel like a cat taxi,lol sometimes she jumps on and i know that all she wants is for me to walk her over to the window so she can watch birds!!
WolfOfShadows1986 1 year ago
cool...so she's still learning somehting new ;o)
flyngina 2 years ago
BAD ASS!!
velcromantic 2 years ago