Six down, forty four to go.
California became the sixth and latest state to ban cat declawing this week when Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill 867, which makes it illegal to remove a feline’s claws unless it’s medically necessary for the health and survival of the cat.
Declawing may sound like a sort of kitty manicure, but the neutral name disguises a cruel form of elective mutilation that involves amputating a cat’s toes at the first knuckle.
It’s the equivalent of chopping off a third of each finger, all to prevent potential damage to inanimate objects like furniture. The procedure has been condemned by every major animal welfare group including the Humane Society and the SPCA.

Declawing inflicts a lifetime of pain on cats, changes feline gait and posture, leads to early arthritis and causes a long list of secondary problems. For example, declawed cats are much more likely to bite because they have no other form of defense when they feel threatened, and they’re also much more likely to stop using litter boxes because it hurts to walk on the sand-like and granule texture of the litter with half-amputated toes.
Lawmakers haven’t worked out the details on how the new law will be enforced or what the penalties will be if veterinarians illegally perform the procedure. Other states have implemented a system of increasingly harsh fines and the suspension of veterinary licenses for repeat offenders.
New York became the first state to ban declawing in 2019. Maryland and Virginia followed in 2022 and 2023, respectively, and in 2025 Massachusetts, Rhode Island and now California have all passed similar laws.

There’s one thing that gave me pause:
“The new law prohibits declawing a cat unless a veterinarian performs the procedure for a medically necessary purpose that benefits the cat’s health.”
I can see no reason to do this for medical reasons. I see a loophole.
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Every ban has the same language. There are sometimes medically necessary reasons like cancer in the nail bed.
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Do those things that cover the nails still exist? I’ve always wondered how people managed to get them on the claws. I have enough trouble trimming them.
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Yeah, some people swear by the nail caps. My lunatic won’t tolerate them, just like he doesn’t tolerate a collar or having his claws trimmed.
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