Declawing the Sokoke is an intense operation known as onychectomy, performed with anesthesia, that removes the claw of each toe (from the first knuckle out) of the Sokoke’s forepaws. There’s a tiny chance of death in the surgery, and a declawed Sokoke may experience an increased risk of infection and permanent discomfort in her paws. This surgery is not suitable for an adult Sokoke and is referred to as an act of animal cruelty in some regions (see below).
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Have you thought about purchasing a necklace for your Sokoke? In this article you’ll read about some of the benefits of Sokoke necklaces not to mention the upgrade in style you will give to your favorite companion.
Alternative Veterinary Medicine is known as a field that considers and analyzes myriad ideas influencing the health and wellness of your Sokoke.
Sokokes are predators. Never forget that when you’re trying to decide what foods to feed your new Sokoke. That may explain why your Sokoke seems like a finicky eater. You can have trouble getting your Sokoke to eat if you’re giving him food that is not meat or formulated from meat products.
How should you serve to your new Sokoke?
Keep in mind Sokokes share much of their dna with the fiercest of felines — cheetahs, lions and tigers — so keep that in mind while feeding your Sokoke. You won’t see a mature puma on Animal Planet eating an apple, drinking milk or chewing grass in nature.