Khloé Kardashian's Regret: The Consequences of Declawing Cats

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Khloé Kardashian's Regret: The Consequences of Declawing Cats

Khloé Kardashian recently shared on her podcast, "Khloé In Wonder Land," that she regrets declawing her two cats, Grey Kitty and Baby Kitty. She admitted that she was given incorrect advice about the procedure and feels terrible about it. The reality TV star expressed concern that her cats are now "miserable" without their claws and are unable to defend themselves. The practice of declawing, known as onychectomy, is strongly discouraged by the American Veterinary Medical Association unless it is medically necessary.

According to the AVMA, scratching is a natural behavior for cats that helps condition their claws, mark territory visually and with scent, enable self-defense, and engage muscles through stretching. Several states, including Washington, D.C., California, New York, Maryland, Virginia, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island, have banned the practice of declawing. This decision was made to protect the well-being of cats and prevent unnecessary harm to them.

Khloé Kardashian's experience with declawing her cats serves as a cautionary tale about the importance of seeking proper advice and information before making decisions about pet care. It is essential to consider the well-being and natural behaviors of animals when deciding on medical procedures for them. By raising awareness about the negative consequences of declawing, we can promote responsible pet ownership and advocate for the welfare of our furry companions.