Friday, January 22, 2010

Carpet Barn We Got A Cat Today And We Have To Keep It In The Basement But It Has Claws And It Gets Stuck In The Carpet?

We got a cat today and we have to keep it in the basement but it has claws and it gets stuck in the carpet? - carpet barn

See, my uncle died and we inherited her cat, Lily, she is very sweet and has claws that some hold, but do not think we should get her cat cheap because it is in my uncles barn, but we are "not my dog want to scratch, what we should do to put the carpet her claws

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Perhaps you could cut the nails. In this way you will not disturb your dog, or trapped in the carpet. I guess that comes with people living together is a little disconcerting. I agree with declawing is not so. I wonder if you could just cut the nails. This could solve this problem. It will take some time before it reaches the point for understanding the difference between a barn and a house. But wait. Be patient. Everything in your own time.

Anonymous said...

You can add it to the vet cut the nails, but I do not think you should keep in the basement thats cruel, especially if shes used to the outside. .

Anonymous said...

Why is it that even in the basement ... Is it the dog? As time goes to work for themselves.

I think that a cat is outside of society cruelly limited. Nail Trim, if it fails, I recommend you make velvet paws for cats. Do not declaw, it's like removing the tip of your finger.

Anonymous said...

Why is it that even in the basement ... Is it the dog? As time goes to work for themselves.

I think that a cat is outside of society cruelly limited. Nail Trim, if it fails, I recommend you make velvet paws for cats. Do not declaw, it's like removing the tip of your finger.

Anonymous said...

Why is it that even in the basement ... Is it the dog? As time goes to work for themselves.

I think that a cat is outside of society cruelly limited. Nail Trim, if it fails, I recommend you make velvet paws for cats. Do not declaw, it's like removing the tip of your finger.

Anonymous said...

obtain the review covers for the nails, if Arent so great and do not violate the

Anonymous said...

Perhaps you could cut the nails. In this way you will not disturb your dog, or trapped in the carpet. I guess that comes with people living together is a little disconcerting. I agree with declawing is not so. I wonder if you could just cut the nails. This could solve this problem. It will take some time before it reaches the point for understanding the difference between a barn and a house. But wait. Be patient. Everything in your own time.

Anonymous said...

Perhaps you could cut the nails. In this way you will not disturb your dog, or trapped in the carpet. I guess that comes with people living together is a little disconcerting. I agree with declawing is not so. I wonder if you could just cut the nails. This could solve this problem. It will take some time before it reaches the point for understanding the difference between a barn and a house. But wait. Be patient. Everything in your own time.

Anonymous said...

Perhaps you could cut the nails. In this way you will not disturb your dog, or trapped in the carpet. I guess that comes with people living together is a little disconcerting. I agree with declawing is not so. I wonder if you could just cut the nails. This could solve this problem. It will take some time before it reaches the point for understanding the difference between a barn and a house. But wait. Be patient. Everything in your own time.

Anonymous said...

Perhaps you could cut the nails. In this way you will not disturb your dog, or trapped in the carpet. I guess that comes with people living together is a little disconcerting. I agree with declawing is not so. I wonder if you could just cut the nails. This could solve this problem. It will take some time before it reaches the point for understanding the difference between a barn and a house. But wait. Be patient. Everything in your own time.

Anonymous said...

Perhaps you could cut the nails. In this way you will not disturb your dog, or trapped in the carpet. I guess that comes with people living together is a little disconcerting. I agree with declawing is not so. I wonder if you could just cut the nails. This could solve this problem. It will take some time before it reaches the point for understanding the difference between a barn and a house. But wait. Be patient. Everything in your own time.

Anonymous said...

Perhaps you could cut the nails. In this way you will not disturb your dog, or trapped in the carpet. I guess that comes with people living together is a little disconcerting. I agree with declawing is not so. I wonder if you could just cut the nails. This could solve this problem. It will take some time before it reaches the point for understanding the difference between a barn and a house. But wait. Be patient. Everything in your own time.

Anonymous said...

Perhaps you could cut the nails. In this way you will not disturb your dog, or trapped in the carpet. I guess that comes with people living together is a little disconcerting. I agree with declawing is not so. I wonder if you could just cut the nails. This could solve this problem. It will take some time before it reaches the point for understanding the difference between a barn and a house. But wait. Be patient. Everything in your own time.

Anonymous said...

Perhaps you could cut the nails. In this way you will not disturb your dog, or trapped in the carpet. I guess that comes with people living together is a little disconcerting. I agree with declawing is not so. I wonder if you could just cut the nails. This could solve this problem. It will take some time before it reaches the point for understanding the difference between a barn and a house. But wait. Be patient. Everything in your own time.

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