![]() In the film she explains to Puss in Boots about her claws and how the humans took them (see above), this is of course very sad so clearly the writer knew what he was doing because the declawing process is sad for a cat (not just sad but life-changing and cruel) so the writer knew this and portrayed it in the right way. I’ve hunted high and low for this particular clip of the film but can’t find it. In this link is the conversation that followed, see quotes 3 and 4. When Kitty Softpaws was trying to unpick the lock to the magic beans with a knife, Puss in Boots kept saying ‘use your claws!’ ‘use your claws!’ Kitty Softpaws seemed to lose her temper and shouted back ‘I don’t have any claws!’ then he jumped in to the cart with her and unpicked the lock with one of his claws. However, her name seems to be an oblique reference to her paws without claws. She is called Kitty Softpaws not because she is declawed but because she is an accomplished thief. What do you think? I have to say I don’t know why this was included in the film. I don’t know whether it’s good that this is a good thing to portray in the film or not. However, I was more than just a bit unsettled to find that Kitty Softpaws was declawed. I was watching Puss in Boots the other day, which btw is brilliant. ![]() Essay on Cat Behavior Toggle Child Menu.Wild Cats of Asia (for kids) Toggle Child Menu.
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