New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1803

Introduced
2/28/22  
Refer
2/28/22  
Report Pass
2/16/23  

Caption

Prohibits surgical declawing of cats and other animals.

Impact

If enacted, S1803 will amend existing laws under Title 4 of the Revised Statutes, targeting procedures that are not medically warranted. Specifically, it seeks to prevent the practice of declawing for convenience, which does not allow for a thorough assessment of the animal’s health. Veterinarians may only perform such procedures if they are necessary to address a valid medical condition, thereby enhancing the standards for animal care within the state.

Summary

Senate Bill S1803, introduced by Senator Troy Singleton, addresses animal welfare by prohibiting the surgical declawing of cats and other animals. The bill stipulates that an onychectomy (the formal term for declawing) or flexor tendonectomy can only be performed if deemed necessary for therapeutic purposes by a licensed veterinarian. This legislative move reflects growing concerns about animal rights and the ethical treatment of pets, particularly regarding the cosmetic nature of declawing which often leads to pain and behavior issues in animals.

Contention

The bill's restrictions may spark debate between those advocating for animal rights and those in the veterinary field who believe that declawing can sometimes be justified. Opponents of declawing argue against its necessity under any circumstances due to the pain and disfigurement it causes to the animal, while some veterinarians may defend it in cases of severe medical need. The bill aims to ensure that any invasive procedure is supported by medical evidence, potentially limiting the discretion veterinarians have under current regulations.

Companion Bills

NJ A2578

Same As Prohibits surgical declawing of cats and other animals.

Similar Bills

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Prohibits surgical declawing of cats and other animals.

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Prohibits surgical declawing of cats and other animals.

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CA SB585

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CA AB1230

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CA AB867

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