Ending Cat Declawing: Which States Are Enacting Bans in 2025?
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Declawing isn't a nail trim—it's the amputation of the last bone of each toe. In this episode, I break down what the procedure involves, the states banning it, and what advocates should know about the growing movement to end it.
We cover:
What declawing is—and why it's far more invasive than most owners realize
Documented health impacts: chronic pain, nerve damage, back problems, and behavioral changes
Why declawed cats bite more often, and how that affects human health
The seven states that have enacted statewide bans, plus pending bills in Minnesota, Illinois, and Pennsylvania
How California's progression from local ordinances to a statewide prohibition reflects national momentum
How major veterinary organizations are shifting their positions
Humane, effective alternatives to declawing
Practical steps advocates can take to move policy forward
Key takeaway: Declawing doesn't protect furniture—it causes lasting pain and serious behavioral risks. States and cities across the country are recognizing this and ending the practice. Understanding the evidence and supporting legislative change can help protect cats everywhere.
Resources mentioned:
Links to pending legislation in Minnesota (HF 1857 and SF 1935) Illinois (SB 257), and Pennsylvania (HB 1716. and SB 846)
Existing state bans: California, New York, Washington, DC, Massachusetts , Maryland , Virginia and Rhode Island
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