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Do a search for ‘cat breed selector’ – you’ll get plenty, though I don’t know how good any of them are.
Why does your cat need to be declawed? I don’t have any experience with softpaws, but I would think it would be a better choice than declawing. Most cats can be trained to use a scratching post instead of the furniture.
Please don’t declaw your cat. It’s painful and inhumane. See the website below. I manage my cat with trimming his claws regularly and owning a scratching post. Have not tried soft paws – don’t need them.
http://www.declawing.com/
Here’s one cat breed selector that I found. But the best cat for me was right at my local shelter. I picked the friendliest cat there that suited my needs and I was good to go.
http://animal.discovery.com/breedselector/catselectorindex.do
Here are some websites that might help…
http://www.cats-guide.net/
http://www.pets-digest.com/home/edition/Cat-Breeds/
http://cat-breeds.suite101.com/article.cfm/choosing_the_right_cat_breed
As for your query regarding declawing, I have not had this problem myself but here are some more sites that might assist.
http://www.geocities.com/declawing/comments.html
http://www.catscratching.com/
soft paws is really good
Hi. http://www.petfinders.com will give you a ton of information. Also if you google your question "cat breeds" it brings up a ton of web sites. I just tried it….its amazing.
Have a terrific weekend. Patti
Are you certain it’s a cat you want? You can’t be bothered to decide for yourself what breed of cat you want, you can’t be bothered to search for a website to do the work for you and you don’t actually want a whole cat you want one with parts of it surgically removed or covered with rubber gloves! Maybe you should have a long hard think before going any further with this.
Declawing isn’t kinda mean, it’s downright cruel !A cat doesn’t ‘need ‘ to have his claws messed with at all, he only needs a good tall strong scratching post to exercise on and keep his muscles healthy and that also keeps his claws as they should be. If you only want a declawed cat or a cat with rubber shoved on his claws then why get a cat ? They come WITH claws for a lot of reasons.