The Little Cats’ Rescue is a staunch anti-declawing advocate. Declawing is amputation—it is not merely the removal of the claws. To declaw a cat, the veterinarian amputates the last knuckles of the cat’s paw—cutting through bone, tendons, skin, and nerves. In a person, it is equivalent to cutting off each finger or toe at the last joint.

We strongly believe that declawing is not only inhumane, but can cause a multitude of long-term problems and health issues for the cat, including infection, lameness, arthritis, and chronic pain.