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KITTENS FIGHTING! Part 1: Fight to the death!

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Uploaded by on Mar 15, 2008

KITTENS FIGHTING! Part 1: Fight to the death!

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  • what happens to the drunk kitten that walks in at the end!?! I have to know?!!?!?!?!

  • Suscribe to find out! Part two is coming soon!

  • do they have their claws

  • yeah why wouldnt they?

  • well you can get a cat declawed. that is what megabordom was asking. I got my cat Mittens declawed because he was constantly leaving us with scars from scratching our arms and legs all the time and scratching up the furniture (even thuogh we have a scratching post!!!!)

  • OMG that is horrible! How could you do that to a cat? That is like ripping your child's fingernails out. Cats rely heavily on there claws and people do that to them. It is horrible. Sick sick people.

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  • @PeteTheElit3 When is part two?

  • The orange one was getting its ass kicked by the calico, so the other orange ones didn't wanna watch.

  • Are you sure they're fighting?....... 0.0

  • check out my kitties fighting too :)

  • Too Cute :)

  • I keep wanting to tell the little one to get up, get up! Did they scratch up this wall?

  • yeah man the lady at the cat show cut my babysclaws off and cut too far down and never gone there again! nowdays there are the tiny file things 2 split seconds to file only a mm off the claw to make it unsharp and cats dont mind atall the dont feel it.

  • actually we have tried for years spraying him with a tiny watergun (ones from the dollar store) and he never learns. He is 8 years old now. We have many scars from him. He still bites us though even though he doesn't have his front claws anymore. He still has his back claws though.

  • @amber12345678999

    Its when they place a rubber cap over the cats claws, its not too difficult. They need replacing every so often, but it doesn't cruelly remove their claws from the first joint.

    Otherwise, its not difficult to train a cat not to scratch just by spraying it with water. As for skin being injured- thats life when you have a pet cat.

  • I have never heard of that. What is claw capped?

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