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    Teeth aside, you probably might want to declaw them as well. They can do damage from just clawing.

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    Re: Will cutting a rodents teeth prevent risk of live feeding injury?

    Quote Originally Posted by scobro View Post
    Teeth aside, you probably might want to declaw them as well. They can do damage from just clawing.
    You come up with a suggestion of declawing a live animal like that in your second ever post in here ..


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    Re: Will cutting a rodents teeth prevent risk of live feeding injury?

    Quote Originally Posted by scobro View Post
    Teeth aside, you probably might want to declaw them as well. They can do damage from just clawing.
    Here is a reminder for you when it comes to TOS and possible infraction

    Dangerous Advice -- 10 pts
    Telling someone to do something completely contrary to known safe methods of husbandry. Not something "different" from normal methods, but things known to be dangerous or potentially harmful. Whether in jest or in seriousness, it matters not.
    Anyway I think we are done here the OP was provided with all the info necessary to answer his questions.
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