- in
Canada and the
United States,
declawing is
considered an act of
animal cruelty in many countries, (see "
Declawing practices" below) as it
causes physical...
- inquiry, and the
ethics of
declawing are also
subject to
debates over pain in crustaceans.
While not
always fatal,
declawing can
substantially alter the...
- or in the case of dewclaws,
ingrown and ripped-off nails.
Docking and
declawing procedures are
usually performed within the
first few days
after birth...
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nutrition and non-therapeutic
surgical procedures such as
neutering and
declawing. An
infectious disease is
caused by the
presence of
pathogenic organisms...
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commonly known as
declawing. This is a
surgical procedure to
remove the claw and
first bone of each
digit of a cat's paws.
Declawing is most
commonly only...
-
increases mortality. It is
argued that
declawing therefore provides a
sustainable fishery, however,
declawing can lead to 47%
mortality and
negative effects...
- to help
repair their declawing operations that have left them
unable to walk
without pain. She
realizes that the
scope of
declawing is much more than she...
-
Surgical Alternative To
Declawing Cats CatHelp-Online Grier, K. and Peterson, N. "Indoor Cats, Scratching, and the
Debate over
Declawing: When
Normal Pet Behavior...
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endorsed the do****entary film The Paw Project,
which focuses on the
declawing of
exotic and
domesticated cats in America. He is also a
supporter of...