Declawing the Khao Manee is an intense operation called a onychectomy, performed under anesthesia, which removes the claw from each toe (from the first knuckle out) of the Khao Manee’s paws. There’s a miniscule chance of death during the operation, and a declawed Khao Manee might experience an increased risk of infection and permanent discomfort in her paws. This surgery is not recommended for a full-grown Khao Manee and is considered an act of animal cruelty in some countries (as shown below).
Category: Khao Manee
Are you considering getting a necklace for your Khao Manee? Keep reading and you’ll read about some of the benefits of Khao Manee necklaces in addition to the upgrade in style you’ll give your favorite companion.
Alternative Veterinary Medicine is considered a field that takes into consideration and evaluates myriad topics affecting the health and wellness of your Khao Manee.
What Do Khao Manees Eat?
Khao Manees, like other felines, eat meat. Never forget that when you’re trying to decide what food you should serve to the Khao Manee. If you stray from this, your Khao Manee may reject your food offerings. You will have difficulty getting your Khao Manee to eat if you’re giving him food that is not meat or formulated from meat products.
What you should feed your Khao Manee.
Remember Khao Manees share much of their dna with the largest of cats — cougars, lions and tigers — so keep that in mind while feeding your Khao Manee. You will not witness a full grown cheetah on National Geographic eating an apple, drinking milk or chewing grass in the wild.