Assembly Bill 867 by Assemblymember Alex Lee (D-Fremont) was signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom earlier this year. The bill passed both houses of the legislature without any opposing votes.
Under AB867, cat declawing is only allowed for a medically necessary purpose that benefits the cat's health.
The American Veterinary Medical Association "strongly discourages" the practice and says scratching is a normal behavior.
Meanwhile a poll by the Animal Legal Defense Fund taken last year found nearly 70% of veterinary professionals oppose the practice.
The statewide ban comes 22 years after the city of West Hollywood past the nation's first ban on declawing. New York became the first state to ban the practice in 2019, followed by Maryland, Massachusetts and Washington, DC. Several nations have banned declawing, including Australia, New Zealand, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.
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