05-15-2002, 02:29 PM
THANKS GUYS!!!! :-)
And thanks so much Apri for looking that stuff up. I found it last night too, but since it was NY law, I didn't read it as carefully as I should have. You give me some hope...
my one cat only claws old furniture, the other only her scratching post...they were both immediately litter trained, going straight to the litter box since day one no accidents. they're good kitties
I just have to figure out what my first step should be...should I write a letter to the management company instead of signing the paper? It says if I refuse to comply, I must remove the cats from the premises. I don't mind paying the $25, or should I try to get out of that as well? But they have no right to make me declaw my cats. I wish my lease didn't go til February
And thanks so much Apri for looking that stuff up. I found it last night too, but since it was NY law, I didn't read it as carefully as I should have. You give me some hope...
my one cat only claws old furniture, the other only her scratching post...they were both immediately litter trained, going straight to the litter box since day one no accidents. they're good kitties
I just have to figure out what my first step should be...should I write a letter to the management company instead of signing the paper? It says if I refuse to comply, I must remove the cats from the premises. I don't mind paying the $25, or should I try to get out of that as well? But they have no right to make me declaw my cats. I wish my lease didn't go til February

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