Animal Piercings ?

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  1. Nate Dogg

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    Interesting point by the defenders.
    Now the question is. Do cats have extra skin in their ears where no nerve endings are found to do a piercing?
    I can see the defense case in this actually.

    link: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100204/ap_on_re_us/us_pierced_kittens
     
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    They had to file the case. The lady was next planning on both nose and nipple rings.
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    I have been straining with all my might NOT to say this was a case of pussy piercing. I really have. And I want some appreciation for it.
     
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    Eastoff But it was a beginning.

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    no, you just failed:tsktsk:
     
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    The cat doesn't have a choice on whether it gets the piercing or not, the kid does. There is no reason at all why a cat should have a piercing of any kind. I'm with animal cruelty on this one.

    I don't believe the actual skin is more sensitive then say the whiskers. But cat's can have a problem of buildup of wax and ear mites, and I'd imagine that the ring would be a problem in that case.
     
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    [sigh] I know, I know.
     
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    Blazer_Hippie Batum getting ballsy!

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    But for some reason it's LEGAL to crop dog's tails and ears?!?
     
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    That should be completely illegal in my opinion too, as well as the common practice of declawing cats.
     
  8. Colonel Ronan

    Colonel Ronan Continue...?

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    De-clawing cats is fucked. That's like de-dicking male humans.
     
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    Unless one has nice furniture.
     
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    Agreed that this should be illegal.
     
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    Use soft tips then. They are plastic tips that go over your cats claws so they can't scratch. Or don't have a cat.
     

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