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<blockquote data-quote="BReeves" data-source="post: 1522933" data-attributes="member: 10973"><p>Not really, as said do not have it declawed if you let it out at all. Actually it needs it claws to catch mice, scratch your arms, climb curtains and tear up anything it thinks is fun to sharpen it's claws on. Keep a squirt bottle of water close by, won't teach it anything but will tell it to stop whatever it's doing at the time. We have two females with two completely different personalities. Evil Abby and Scared Gracie. </p><p></p><p>Abby isn't afraid of anything any size, once brought us an almost full grown rabbit and watched her stalk a Canadian goose. Probably good for her the goose decided to leave. Wife almost freaked when she brought a live bird in the house and let it go, that was fun. She can be loving as heck when she wants something just don't try to pet her anyplace but her head, see claws above. On the other hand Gracie just lays around and eats, when we have a visitor she hides back in the bed room. Both are great mousers...</p><p></p><p> but Abby is allot more entertaining.</p><p><strong>[Broken External Image]</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BReeves, post: 1522933, member: 10973"] Not really, as said do not have it declawed if you let it out at all. Actually it needs it claws to catch mice, scratch your arms, climb curtains and tear up anything it thinks is fun to sharpen it's claws on. Keep a squirt bottle of water close by, won't teach it anything but will tell it to stop whatever it's doing at the time. We have two females with two completely different personalities. Evil Abby and Scared Gracie. Abby isn't afraid of anything any size, once brought us an almost full grown rabbit and watched her stalk a Canadian goose. Probably good for her the goose decided to leave. Wife almost freaked when she brought a live bird in the house and let it go, that was fun. She can be loving as heck when she wants something just don't try to pet her anyplace but her head, see claws above. On the other hand Gracie just lays around and eats, when we have a visitor she hides back in the bed room. Both are great mousers... but Abby is allot more entertaining. [b][Broken External Image][/b] [/QUOTE]
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