This action is ONLY for residents of Massachusetts
Massachusetts has the opportunity to become the next state to end cat declawing. The Massachusetts General Court is considering a proposal that would prohibit the declawing of cats throughout the state. The proposal is now before the Joint Committee on Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure. Please ask your legislators to support this bill, SB 190, and Keep Cats’ Claws on Their Paws!
Declawing is no nail trim—it is far more severe. It is a surgical amputation of the last joints of a cat’s toes that is virtually always nontherapeutic, meaning it has no medical benefit to the cat. Without their claws, cats can’t perform many of their instinctive behaviors, can feel unsafe without their natural protection, and can experience difficulty with balance and walking. The pain and discomfort caused by declaw surgery can lead to permanent physical and mental harm.
Ask your state legislator to support SB 190 to protect cats from declawing in Massachusetts.