Pennsylvania city bans declawing cats: report

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A city in Pennsylvania has officially made declawing cats illegal.

The practice has long been consider inhumane, and any city resident who ignores this ban will be hit with a $500 fine.

LehighValleyNews.com reports how the Allentown City Council unanimously voted to ban the declawing of cats on Wednesday, exempting only therapeutic purposes such as illness or infection.

The Associated Press has previously reported on the controversy surrounding the practice, which “veterinarians testified, is equivalent to removing a human’s finger at the first knuckle.”

Many states including Maryland and Delaware have considered legislation that would get rid of the procedure for good, with one bill setting fines up to $5,000 for any first offense. Similar to the motion in Allentown, these bills also highlighted therapeutic purposes as the exception.

Declawing cats has already been made illegal in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Denver. New York followed in their footsteps in 2019, which a separate Associated Press article denotes was a victory for supporters who view “the practice [as] cruel and barbaric.”

“New York prides itself on being first,” stated that bill’s sponsor, Linda Rosenthal, at the time. “This will have a domino effect.”

The same LehighValleyNews.com article additionally notes that this is the second pet-friendly action Allentown has taken this year, as the council banned the sale of animals (including kittens and bunnies along with puppies) from mills back in October.

Allentown’s motion to making declawing cats illegal will take effect 10 days after the vote.

WayneKrane on December 13rd, 2022 at 01:46 UTC »

In the 90s my family looked into getting our cats claws removed. Luckily we talked to a vet and she told us it’s like ripping your fingers off at the knuckle. We stuck to just getting them trimmed once in a while.

Cmdr_Toucon on December 13rd, 2022 at 01:01 UTC »

Big Reupholstery was behind this

casuallylurking on December 13rd, 2022 at 00:49 UTC »

FWIW, my daughter graduated from vet school a few years ago, and they were not taught how to declaw. It is not considered to be normal routine surgery any more.