STEP TWO: The first of three interested parties in this issue are pet parents, who will always be trying to find the harmony between what will work in their own life and what is best for their pet. The second interested party would be veterinarians. My third and final …show more content…
His conclusion comes first. It is that scratching is natural and essential for many reasons. His premises’ are:
1. That it moves the dead outer sheaths of nail, keeping it sharp and ready for action.
2. It is an essential exercise technique which serves to stretch and strengthen their upper bodies.
3. Cats mark their territory visually, especially in multi–cat households, as a way of determining rank.
4. Between your cat’s toes are scent glands which leave her “signature” when she scratches. moves the dead outer sheaths of nail, keeping it sharp and ready for action.
5. It is an essential exercise technique which serves to stretch and strengthen their upper bodies.
6. Cats mark their territory visually, especially in multi–cat households, as a way of determining rank.
7. Between your cat’s toes are scent glands which leave her “signature” when she scratches. [[http://jacksongalaxy.com/2010/10/01/cats-and-claws-living-happily-ever-after/]] Jackson’s argument is valid and backed up with facts. Jackson isn’t biased because his only interest is the cat’s happiness. He doesn’t gain a profit or have emotional