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Declawing: New Research Reveals Lifelong Pain and Damage

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Study Confirms declawing Causes Chronic Pain, Behavioral Issues in Cats

Montreal -‍ A⁢ decade-long study from‌ researchers at the University of Montreal has ⁣definitively linked declawing-the amputation of a cat’s last toe bone-to chronic pain, nerve damage, and important behavioral changes, including aggression and litterbox avoidance. The findings, published recently, add substantial weight to the growing ethical and veterinary concerns⁤ surrounding ​the practice, still legal in much of​ North America‌ despite being banned in Europe since 1992.

While debate over declawing ‌has long centered on technique, the new research demonstrates‍ the⁣ procedure isn’t simply a nail trim, but ‍a physically damaging ‌event with ⁣lasting consequences for feline well-being. The study compared healthy cats to those with arthritis and‌ those ⁤who⁣ had been declawed,revealing a clear pattern of pain,nerve damage,and mobility issues in the declawed ‍group. Approximately ⁤25 million cats⁤ in North America ⁤are estimated ⁣to have been declawed, though Quebec recently banned the procedure in 2024.

Researchers found declawed⁣ cats experienced increased sensitivity to touch (allodynia), displayed decreased muscle response in nerve tests indicating axonal damage,‌ and⁤ exhibited reduced mobility, particularly in ‍heavier cats. “Electrophysiological ‌tests showed direct nerve damage, and this ‌is reflected in⁢ their behavior,” stated Dr. Trroncy, a lead ‌researcher on the project.The study also⁣ documented behavioral changes ⁣consistent with chronic pain. Declawed cats were more likely to avoid jumping, refrain from using⁣ litter boxes‌ due to pain in their paws, and display unexpected aggression.

the American Veterinary Medical Association ‌(AVMA) acknowledged “conflicting evidence” regarding the impact of​ declawing ⁣as recently as ⁢2022,but researchers‍ suggest⁤ this stems from a lack ​of long-term studies,not contradictory results. Dr. Trroncy emphasized, “For me, this practice is never seen as anything‌ other⁣ than mutilation for the convenience of the⁢ owner.”

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