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Question Posted Thursday October 27 2005, 6:23 pm

What are some good ways to keep a cat from scratching you??? I REALLY NEED TO KNOW! it's on a test tomorrow...! Thanks

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Vendetta answered Saturday October 29 2005, 2:36 pm:
Kill it. And then tell your teacher that the question is bullshit, and answering it goes against your religious beliefs.



Or get it declawed.

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xOx_BRUN3TT3_xOx answered Saturday October 29 2005, 11:01 am:
hmm .. get it declawed
hopr i helped xox !!

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MrsStevenMarkJones answered Friday October 28 2005, 7:07 pm:
lock the cat up in a cage and laugh at it. lol, j/k. declaw it is a good way

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Melanie4981 answered Friday October 28 2005, 5:08 am:
Hi There,

My Godson officially owns the Psycho-Cat-From-Hell!

IT loves him and his Mom but it hates me! (I have dogs and I guess I must smell of them when I go round)

The only way I can get it to keep from scratching and clawing me is to rub orange oil on me (they hate the smell of it) and I have a little spray botle with water in that I spray it with to keep it back!! (Please note - I am NOT soaking it, it is a fine mist!!!)

This works, failing that like everyone said have it de-clawed, although I wouldn't do that to an outside cat as it will not be able to defend itself againt other cats.

TC

MEl

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PointlessPenguin answered Thursday October 27 2005, 7:53 pm:
Avoid picking it up. Or if it's a complete psycho cat avoid going near it :)

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SweetxxIntoxication answered Thursday October 27 2005, 7:24 pm:
snickers? lol

everyone said declawed, and well..that is the best way, but if that isnt on your test, dont make them mad or tickle them and they shouldnt claw you ^_^

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goTango answered Thursday October 27 2005, 7:22 pm:
Get it declawed

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ThugGirl041790 answered Thursday October 27 2005, 7:16 pm:
Get it declawed.. ♥ Dez

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baybeexodyme05 answered Thursday October 27 2005, 6:58 pm:
cut its nails

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Alleycat45227 answered Thursday October 27 2005, 6:57 pm:
well you can get the cat declawed if that is on the test...
alley

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Eeyore733 answered Thursday October 27 2005, 6:46 pm:
get them declawd

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