New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1180

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Prohibits surgical declawing of cats and other animals.

Impact

The bill's implications extend to both animal welfare advancements and regulatory compliance within the veterinary profession. By restricting declawing procedures, the legislation aims to suit animal health and welfare standards while holding veterinarians accountable to higher ethical practices. The requirement for veterinarians to file statements with the Department of Health for procedures performed under therapeutic reasoning adds a layer of oversight and documentation, making it difficult for unnecessary procedures to occur under the guise of medical necessity.

Summary

Bill A1180 seeks to prohibit the surgical declawing of cats and other animals, specifically the procedures known as onychectomy and flexor tendonectomy, unless deemed necessary for a therapeutic purpose by a licensed veterinarian. This legislative measure is positioned as a step towards enhancing animal welfare by ensuring that such invasive surgeries are not conducted for non-medical reasons. Under this bill, any violation would result in penalties, including fines and potential imprisonment, classifying the act as a disorderly persons offense.

Contention

Discussions surrounding A1180 reflect a divide in stakeholder perspectives. Advocates of animal rights celebrate the bill as a critical measure for protecting animals from elective mutilation, echoing broader trends in animal welfare legislation across various states. In contrast, some opponents question whether the bill could infringe upon the autonomy of pet owners and veterinarians, debating what constitutes a 'therapeutic purpose' and who should ultimately make that determination. This contention hints at future debates about balancing animal welfare concerns with the rights of pet owners and veterinarians.

Companion Bills

NJ S1406

Same As Prohibits surgical declawing of cats and other animals.

NJ A2578

Carry Over Prohibits surgical declawing of cats and other animals.

NJ S1803

Carry Over Prohibits surgical declawing of cats and other animals.

Previously Filed As

NJ A4156

Prohibits surgical declawing of cats and other animals.

NJ S1764

Prohibits surgical declawing of cats and other animals.

AZ HB2186

Prohibition; cat declawing; exceptions

IN HB1220

Prohibition on declawing cats.

PA HB1716

In riot, disorderly conduct and related offenses, providing for the prohibition on declawing cats.

RI S0180

Prohibits the declawing of cats by any surgical procedure to amputate or modify a portion of a cat's paw in order to remove the cat's claws. Does not apply to any procedure performed for a therapeutic purpose.

RI H5668

Prohibits the declawing of cats by any surgical procedure to amputate or modify a portion of a cat's paw in order to remove the cat's claws. Does not apply to any procedure performed for a therapeutic purpose.

MN SF1935

Elective declawing of cats prohibition

MI HB5208

Animals: cats; certain medical procedures for declawing a cat; prohibit. Creates new act.

MN HF1857

Cats; elective declawing of cats prohibited and civil penalties imposed.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.