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TexasTowelie

(112,102 posts)
Wed Oct 25, 2017, 09:47 PM Oct 2017

To applause, proposed Denver cat declawing ban moves one step closer to becoming law

Denver’s proposed ban of elective cat declawing drew formal opposition Wednesday from leaders of the Colorado Veterinary Medical Association, who said the measure “oversimplifies complex decision-making” by medical professionals and cat owners.

But after hearing a swell of support for the ban from cat owners, rescue organizations and some veterinary professionals who refuse to perform declawings, a Denver City Council committee unanimously advanced the proposal. The move was greeted with applause.

Councilwoman Kendra Black’s proposed ban would be the first in any U.S. city outside California. Declawing procedures have been outlawed in eight cities there since 2003, including Los Angeles and San Francisco, as well as in a number of countries around the world.

Denver’s proposal would provide an exemption when a declawing procedure is deemed to be medically necessary and only if it’s performed by a licensed veterinarian, with anesthesia used.

Read more: http://www.denverpost.com/2017/10/25/denver-cat-declawing-ban-advances/

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To applause, proposed Denver cat declawing ban moves one step closer to becoming law (Original Post) TexasTowelie Oct 2017 OP
Good. Declawing should be outlawed. PoindexterOglethorpe Oct 2017 #1
Kendra Black represents my section of Denver Jake Stern Oct 2017 #2

PoindexterOglethorpe

(25,841 posts)
1. Good. Declawing should be outlawed.
Wed Oct 25, 2017, 09:55 PM
Oct 2017

I understand it is in Great Britain.

And I'm trying to imagine a situation in which it would actually be medically necessary. I've never run across anything about that, just that it's for the convenience of the owner.

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