Governor Cuomo - Please sign New York's Anti-Declaw Bill A1303/S5532 (Rosenthal/Gianaris)

Governor Cuomo - Please sign New York's Anti-Declaw Bill A1303/S5532 (Rosenthal/Gianaris)

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January 9, 2017
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State Representative Linda Rosenthal and
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Started by The Paw Project

Governor Cuomo, we respectfully urge you to sign the nation's first anti-declaw bill into law and show the world that New York is a leader in animal protection.

We thank New York Assemblymember Linda Rosenthal and Senator Michael Gianaris, for introducing the legislation, passed with strong bipartisan support in both houses, that would prohibit nontherapeutic declawing and tendonectomy in New York state. We support the the New York Anti-Declaw Bills A1303 and S5532 which would forbid declawing in the state of New York.

Declawing is amputation, whether performed by scalpel, clippers, or laser. We believe there is never a reason to declaw for non-therapeutic reasons (that is, unless surgery were necessary to treat animals' medical conditions). Declawing does not keep cats in homes, a fact acknowledged by the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA).  Declawing is illegal or considered unethical by the veterinary profession in most of the world.  Eight cities in California - Los Angeles, San Francisco, West Hollywood, Burbank, Santa Monica, Berkeley, Beverly Hills, and Culver City - plus the City and County of Denver, Colorado, have enacted declaw bans.  Statistics from those cities indicate that the relinquishment of cats to shelters in those cities, in the years since the bans were enacted, has not increased - in fact, the number of cats dumped in shelters has DECREASED consistently in the many years since the laws went into effect.

There is no reason to declaw cats to protect human health. The NIH, CDC, US Public Health Service, the Infectious Diseases Society of America, and the Canadian Medical Association, all have specifically stated that the declawing is "not advised," even for the animals of persons who are severely immunocompromised, including those with HIV. This opinion is echoed in statements on declawing published by the AAHA and the American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP). Declaw-type procedures to treat tumor, infection, disease, or injury would be allowed to benefit the health of the cat.

Thank you, Governor Cuomo.  We believe these bills will the models for humane legislation in other states.

This bill has been re-introduced by the author for the 2019-2020 session.

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