Ohio 2025-2026 Regular Session

Ohio Senate Bill SB252

Caption

Prohibit a person from declawing a cat

Impact

If enacted, SB252 will amend the Revised Code to establish precise restrictions around the declawing of cats, barring any procedures that prevent normal functioning of their claws. Exceptions to this prohibition are made for procedures deemed necessary by licensed veterinarians for therapeutic purposes, as outlined in the bill. This change profoundly influences animal care practices, expecting that licensed professionals will now need to provide justifications to regulatory bodies when performing surgery deemed essential for the animal's health.

Summary

Senate Bill 252, introduced in the 136th General Assembly, aims to prohibit the declawing of cats, a practice defined in the bill as onychectomy, as well as various other related procedures that alter a cat's claw functionality for non-therapeutic reasons. The bill represents an effort to enhance animal welfare by limiting painful and irreversible procedures that many animal rights advocates argue are detrimental to cats' health and well-being.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB252 appears to be largely supportive among animal welfare advocates who view the bill as a progressive step towards protecting the rights and health of pets. However, some veterinary professionals may express concerns over the implications the bill has on their ability to provide necessary care under the definitions of therapeutic procedures, potentially leading to complications in cases where claw-related medical issues arise.

Contention

One notable point of contention is the definition of 'therapeutic purpose,' which is carefully delineated to exclude cosmetic or convenience-based reasons. This strict definition may lead to debates among veterinarians about what constitutes a legitimate medical need for claw surgeries vs. what might be considered cosmetic. Additionally, opponents of the bill may argue that it infringes on the professional autonomy of veterinarians, potentially complicating their decision-making processes when treating animals with claw issues.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OH HB503

Prohibit activities re: garbage-fed swine, feral swine, wild boar

OH HB495

Generally prohibit the sale of cosmetics tested on animals

OH HB351

Prohibit abuse of a companion animal corpse

OH HB245

Prohibits certain adult cabaret performances

OH HB433

Prohibit carrying mass casualty weapons

OH HB539

Revise the law governing high volume dog breeders

OH HB598

Exempt public safety personnel retirement income from income tax

OH SB263

Enact Braden's Law to prohibit sexual extortion

OH HB551

Prohibit firearm possession by persons unlawfully present in U.S.

OH SB109

Regards sex offenses, State Medical Board regulated persons

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