Virginia Statutes

§ 54.1-3814 — Declawing cats; prohibition

Virginia § 54.1-3814
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 54.1Professions and Occupations
Subtitle IIIProfessions and Occupations Regulated by Boards Within the Department of Health Professions
Ch. 38Veterinary Medicine

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Va. Code Ann. § 54.1-3814 (2026).

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A. As used in this section: "Cat" means any domesticated species of the family Felidae and does not include any wild or nonnative species of the family Felidae. "Declawing procedure" means (i) an onychectomy, a dactylectomy, a phalangectomy, or any other procedure that removes a portion of the paw or digit of a cat in order to remove a claw;

(ii)a tendonectomy or any other procedure that cuts or modifies the tendon of the limb, paw, or digit of a cat in order to prohibit the normal movement of a claw; or (iii) any procedure that prevents the normal functioning of one or more claws of a cat. "Declawing procedure" does not include nail filing, nail trimming, or the placement of temporary nail caps on one or more claws of a cat. "Therapeutic purpose" means any action intended (i) to addre

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Legislative History

2024, c. 748.

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