
A Rhode Island bill to ban cruel and unnecessary cat declawing, S.B. 180A/H.B. 5668, is being considered by the state legislature.
Rhode Island has an opportunity to protect countless cats in the state from a painful and unnecessary surgical amputation procedure that can needlessly jeopardize the health of these animals for the convenience of their guardians rather than their own well-being.
Send a message to your state legislators below urging them to protect cats by supporting this bill.
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