Once a cat/kitten has been declawed there nails will not grow back. However I must include that to have a cat/kitten declawed is one of the most painful things they surgically go threw. The process is mainly done by Fur-Parents to prevent the furbaby from scratching the furniture. This is most seen in Cats that are indoors. However to say at least if the process is done, if the cat(s) should get out it also harder for them to defend there self. Hope this helps coming from a Blessed Mami of 3 ~^.^~
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No, Because if you do they lose a leg. But if you pick up a male they will lose a leg and a claw but the claw will grow back not the legs
This is possible if the dew claw was not removed properly. In this case it will more than likely be deformed and may need to be removed by a vet.
Attract Females (The bigger the better) Fend off Predators It's used just like a normal clabs claw, think of it as a normal claw and the other claw is small
This is possible if the dew claw was not removed properly. In this case it will more than likely be deformed and may need to be removed by a vet.
If it is your baby molars fell out, then they will grow back.
yes because they can grow it back..its part of the malting process.
The rooster will grow a spur about 2 inches above the back claw and inside the leg. Hens do not grow spurs.
Yes, dew claws can grow back if they have been removed or trimmed too short. However, this process can be painful for the dog and may lead to complications such as infection. It is important to consult with a veterinarian for guidance on proper dew claw care.
Parrots are hatched naked and blind. Their pinfeathers will start to grow within a few days after hatching, and shortly after that you will see their adult feathers appear.
I think you just wrap it and wait for it to grow back.