Cat damaged speaker, Help


I posted this on the Asylum, but wanted to get as many opinions as possible.

Our cat cut a slice that looks like a number "7" into the rubber surround of one of my speakers. The woofer is a 6.8" Scanspeak driver which I know is expensive to replace. The speaker seems to sound ok but the cut is bothering me. Is there any kind of glue I can use to repair it without doing more damage to the speaker, or should I just leave it alone? Any help would be appreciated.

Bob
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Informationally, it is like cutting your fingers back below your nails, to the first joint. Many simply do not understand the severity of the process.
I would like to address the "thousands of Vets, NATIONWIDE, that perform the operation daily":...you should be ashamed of yourselves as you are a disgrace to your profession.
How did thisd post get off the subject of repairing my speaker and go to animal cruelty? The guy wasjkoking in one of the earlier threads. Lighten up people.

I would NEVER declaw a cat. Our cat is 8 years old. Our dog lasted 14 years and my wife and I miss him every single day. Animals as pets have given my wife and I great joy.

It was MY fault for not putting the slipcover over the speakers that my wife made for them. Had I done that, the cat wouldn't have hurt my speaker. It wasn't his fault.

Please end this thread.

Bob
I also feel that Vets should not be performing speaker repair without proper training.