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If the cat is scratching at the mirror, (s)he is probably fascinated with seeing that 'cat' in the mirror! The mirror isn't a very 'scratchable' surface, so I think it's the image of the cat that is fascinating her. I've seen cats pawing at mirrors, but not scratching them.
I provide plenty of 'things' for my cat to *scratch.* I have several carpet remnants lying around the house that I picked up from a new carpet installation. The cats love 'em, especially the back side of the carpet. I put the remnants close to where I sit. The cats love 'em. They sit on them, scratch on them, hang out...
Generally cats like to scratch a place close to where they hang out or where their favorite human hangs out. Scratching is kind of a sign of 'marking' something to say "This is mine!"
I am definitely against declawing kitties. Declawing actually takes the last digit off the tip of the cats' finger. It isn't like getting a manicure. It's more like an, ugh...amputation...
It's ok to clip the ends of their nails really carefully with a nail clipper. You have to get the cat to trust you and to let you handle her paws, first. Then you have to get her used to seeing the nail clipper. If the cat wants to fight or bite, she doesn't trust you enough. It takes time to train the cat to let you clip her claws, but after a few months, it should be possible. However, if kitty likes to play outside, it is best to leave her claws 'as is' and not clip them.
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