• @danc4498
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      6210 months ago

      The procedure can be medically necessary in certain cases, like when a cat has a cancerous tumor or has severely injured a paw. But Tacoma’s ban won’t interfere with surgeries like that, the council’s release said.

      Maybe this is what they’re referencing

      • @[email protected]
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        610 months ago

        I was just riffing on the ambiguous article headline. Like it’s okay to declaw cats as long as it’s for therapeutic reasons (for the owner)

      • Carighan Maconar
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        410 months ago

        Yeah my parents back in the days had a lot of cats, and one of them had to have the claws taken off one paw. 😢

    • Captain Aggravated
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      710 months ago

      I read that to mean “for feline medical reasons.” If kitty has some injury or illness of the paw that necessitates amputation, that’s a valid reason. To prevent scratching up the furniture is not.

    • @spittingimage
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      110 months ago

      My mother-in-law’s cat almost got either declawed or euthanised when he started having epileptic seizures and attacking her face. It wasn’t intentional, he was an affectionate and gentle cat when he wasn’t seizing. Luckily, he seemed to grow out of it.