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Kitty got some claws? Declawing cats is soon to be banned in Virginia

RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) – Veterinarians will not be allowed to declaw cats in Virginia starting in July, unless there are certain “therapeutic” reasons to do so.

Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) signed a bill from Del. Marty Martinez (D-Loudoun) that prohibits declawing procedures on cats by veterinarians.


The pending law has exceptions that include:

Del. Martinez’s bill passed the House of Delegates on a 58-41 vote and the Virginia Senate on a 25-13 vote, with one abstention from a Republican who said he intended to vote no.

(AP Photo/Fritz Reiss)

Representatives for Norfolk-based People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), the Virginia Veterinary Medical Association and Richmond SPCA spoke in favor of the proposal when the bill was heard in a House subcommittee meeting in January.

The PETA representative told a House subcommittee that declawing involves not just the removal of the nail but “actually the amputation of the first digit of every paw.”

“I’m an animal lover, and anything we can do to prevent any kind of cruelty to animals is something that I will support,” Martinez told the subcommittee.