Lawmakers vote to make N.J. first state to ban cat declawing
TRENTON — The state Assembly Monday voted to make New Jersey the first state in the nation to penalize veterinarians who declaw cats. Under the proposal, onychetomy — the medical term for declawing — would be added to the list of criminal animal cruelty offenses. The Assembly approved the measure by a vote of 43-10 with…
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