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Name: Sara Draper on Nov 24, 2012Comments: You MUST stop this BARBARIC procedure NOW!!! It should and WILL be outlawed! It is absolute ANIMAL CRUELTY!!Flag
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Name: Mary Williams on Nov 24, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Simon Barrett on Nov 24, 2012Comments: Animate please stop declawing your kittens and catsFlag
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Name: Elsika Massez on Nov 24, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 24, 2012Comments:Flag
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Sharon Rose Kovach on Nov 24, 2012
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Name: Rob Kovach on Nov 24, 2012Comments: Just trim the nails of adoptable kitties!Flag
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Name: Amy Warner on Nov 25, 2012Comments: please don't declaw. there are many alternativesFlag
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Nancy Park on Nov 26, 2012
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 26, 2012Comments: Please stop declawing!Flag
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Calvin Gerard Barry on Nov 26, 2012
Comments: I am sickened by the practice of declawing, as should any animal lover. Please practice compassion and stop your store from enacting this barbaric proceedure.Flag -
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Name: Amy L. Bishop on Nov 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Amanda T. on Nov 26, 2012Comments: This is a terrible unnecessary surgery that needs to stop. It is illegal in Europe to perform this procedure as it should be in the USA....Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Georgina Whelan on Nov 26, 2012Comments: Declawing cats and kittens is barbaric. Please stop!Flag
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Name: Patti Maki on Nov 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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Ivan Donovan-Eagan on Nov 26, 2012
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Name: Tom Duhamel on Nov 26, 2012Comments: I can't conceive that a petstore, which I assume is owned by pet lovers, routinely practice onychectomy.Flag
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Name: Barbara Piwetz on Nov 26, 2012Comments: Please consider how you would hurt if someone mutilated your hands thesame wayyou do the catsFlag
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Name: Lorrie Ferrari on Nov 27, 2012Comments: declawing is not needed and inhumaneFlag
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Name: Bret Glass on Nov 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous Amputees on Nov 29, 2012Comments: I truly agree with the contents of this petition letter. For even more information about the surgical procedure commonly known as "declawing", please visit www.save-our-paws.org.Flag
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Name: Mike Breezee on Nov 29, 2012Comments: AgreeFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 29, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Allyn Breunig on Nov 29, 2012Comments:Flag
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Trinity Cernohous on Nov 29, 2012
Comments: Please sign this petition to stop Animart from Declawing all their cats and kittens!Flag -
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Name: Susan Tevenal on Nov 29, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Becky Deegan on Nov 29, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Ashley Shunk on Nov 29, 2012Comments: Stopping harming these cats at once. I have a cat who has all her nails and uses her scratching posts and only those. Not ruined any furniture. She has also not scratched me or my children!!!!!!!!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 29, 2012Comments: I adopted a declawed older female cat (didn't realize she was declawed till a while after adoption) and it caused all sorts of litterbox issues. It is just wrong and a very selfish thing to do to an animal. Get a scratching post and put time into training your pets!Flag
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Name: Cindy Gonzagowski on Nov 29, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Jane Gordon on Nov 29, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 29, 2012Comments: Stop the declawing......Flag
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Name: JILL C. TREVINO on Nov 29, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Lisa on Nov 29, 2012Comments: Sad to say we did declawed on or our many cats and when we further educated ourselves never did it again! This is a cruel/unneccessary surgery. So sorry Mama!Flag
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Name: Nancy Ward on Nov 29, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Jessica on Nov 29, 2012Comments:Flag
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Alyson Hames on Nov 29, 2012
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 30, 2012Comments: it also decreases its life span!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 30, 2012Comments: I will no longer shop at your store due to your policy of declawing cats prior to selling them. This decision should be left to the person purchasing the cat. Instead of charging people for a declaw procedure you could be selling them scratching posts and cat trees instead. I'm very disappointed in your policy and will be encouraging my friends and family to shop elsewhere as well.Flag
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Name: Thomas Kuenzli on Nov 30, 2012Comments: Good bye Animart!Flag
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Name: Katrien on Nov 30, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 30, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 30, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 30, 2012Comments: STOP THE ABUSEFlag
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Name: Paul Dejardin on Nov 30, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Lindsey Boland on Nov 30, 2012Comments: Declawing is an elective unnecessary surgery that should never be performed in a modern, civilized and humane society. Removing a cat's claws is a barbaric practice that causes so many other issues such as biting and litter box problems, which most new pet owners would probably hope to avoid.Flag
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Name: Kate Katzban-Beren on Nov 30, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Sarah Corbine on Nov 30, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Randi Svanoe on Nov 30, 2012Comments:Flag