Fun with Super Glue
Nov. 13th, 2005 09:55 pmZoe is quite fond of her claws... in particular, she's quite fond of using her (apparently Adamantium) claws to gouge out the woodwork in the house. Not a good thing.
Our goal has always been to avoid having her declawed -- our vet actually brought the idea up, which sort of surprised me because it didn't seem like the sort of thing he'd do. His reasoning was sound though: indoor cats live longer and healthier lives than outdoor cats, ergo if the only way to keep the cat in the house is to declaw it, he'd rather do that than see a cat get punted outside. Still, not the sort of thing we want to do if we don't have to.
So, we're using SoftPaws on her with great success... not only are they helping protect the things she scratches, but she's also a lot less likely to try scratching in the first place. The big problem is that the claw caps are applied to the claws with a type of Super Glue... and, invariably, I wind up with some on my fingers. Tonight I did the thing I'd been dreading since we started this routine... I glued my thumb and forefinger together. Ouch.
Note to self: If you suspect you've gotten Super Glue on your fingers, *resist* the urge to "rub it off." It doesn't lead anywhere good.
And yeah, there are ways of getting the stuff off (which is good, because I didn't want to go through the rest of my life making the "OK" sign), but it mostly entails an acetone based fingernail polish remover, which we didn't have in the house... we do now!
In other cat news, we're still slowly working to get Polly back into the house... She'll now stay in the house for hours, though she mostly just sits on the little catbed next to my computer desk, and she adamantly refuses to use the litterbox in the house (she'll just hold it until we put her back in the garage). She doesn't seem to be freaking out nearly as much when Zoe is around, though she's still hissing a lot.. but at least she's no longer losing bowel and bladder control. I've also managed to get her to spend some time with me upstairs, and she even ventured up the stairs on her own once. Small steps, but progress nonetheless.
Our goal has always been to avoid having her declawed -- our vet actually brought the idea up, which sort of surprised me because it didn't seem like the sort of thing he'd do. His reasoning was sound though: indoor cats live longer and healthier lives than outdoor cats, ergo if the only way to keep the cat in the house is to declaw it, he'd rather do that than see a cat get punted outside. Still, not the sort of thing we want to do if we don't have to.
So, we're using SoftPaws on her with great success... not only are they helping protect the things she scratches, but she's also a lot less likely to try scratching in the first place. The big problem is that the claw caps are applied to the claws with a type of Super Glue... and, invariably, I wind up with some on my fingers. Tonight I did the thing I'd been dreading since we started this routine... I glued my thumb and forefinger together. Ouch.
Note to self: If you suspect you've gotten Super Glue on your fingers, *resist* the urge to "rub it off." It doesn't lead anywhere good.
And yeah, there are ways of getting the stuff off (which is good, because I didn't want to go through the rest of my life making the "OK" sign), but it mostly entails an acetone based fingernail polish remover, which we didn't have in the house... we do now!
In other cat news, we're still slowly working to get Polly back into the house... She'll now stay in the house for hours, though she mostly just sits on the little catbed next to my computer desk, and she adamantly refuses to use the litterbox in the house (she'll just hold it until we put her back in the garage). She doesn't seem to be freaking out nearly as much when Zoe is around, though she's still hissing a lot.. but at least she's no longer losing bowel and bladder control. I've also managed to get her to spend some time with me upstairs, and she even ventured up the stairs on her own once. Small steps, but progress nonetheless.
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