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Public commenters urge nat'l-style declaw ban; Seminole County board asks legal staff to draft ordinance

Seminole County Animal Services Board · March 27, 2026
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Summary

Following a public plea from Humane World for Animals, the board voted to ask county legal to draft an ordinance prohibiting elective declawing of cats, with a veterinarian medical-exception, and to return draft language for board consideration.

A representative of Humane World for Animals told the Seminole County Animal Services Board she wants the county to prohibit elective declawing of cats.

Carla Wilson described declawing as an amputation that removes the last bone of each toe and said it causes acute and chronic pain, behavioral changes and higher shelter surrenders. She asked the board to add a declaw ban to the June agenda and cited a growing trend of bans at the state and municipal level.

After discussion about medical exceptions and methods, the board voted to ask legal and animal-services staff to draft an ordinance that would prohibit elective declawing and preserve a veterinary-medical exception. Staff confirmed other jurisdictions have enacted bans and that a medical-exception clause is common.

The motion passed and staff will prepare draft language for the board's review at the next meeting, with an eye toward county-commission consideration.