Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2653

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Caption

Relating to the prohibited performance of certain procedures affecting cat claw functioning; providing a civil penalty.

Impact

This legislation is intended to enhance animal welfare in Texas by restricting certain invasive surgical procedures that have been controversial and considered unethical by many animal rights advocates. The bill reflects a growing recognition of the need to protect the well-being of pets and addresses concerns about the long-term health risks associated with claw modification surgeries. By enforcing this prohibition, the state aims to ensure that such procedures are performed only under strict medical necessity, promoting responsible veterinary practices.

Summary

House Bill 2653 aims to prohibit specific surgical procedures on cats that impair their claw functionality, ensuring greater protection for these animals. The bill introduces a civil penalty of $500 for violations, which would apply to anyone performing procedures such as onychectomy, phalangectomy, or tendonectomy, unless certain exceptions are met. These exceptions include procedures that are medically necessary for the health of the cat or those intended to protect the health of a household member who could be harmed by cat claws.

Contention

While the bill is largely supported by animal welfare groups, there are concerns from some veterinarians about the implications for their practice. Critics argue that the ban could limit their ability to provide comprehensive care in certain situations and could complicate decisions made in emergency scenarios regarding the health of the feline patient. The discourse surrounding this legislation illustrates the tension between promoting animal welfare and allowing veterinarians the discretion needed to perform procedures they deem necessary for health reasons.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HF1857

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

TX SF107

A bill for an act prohibiting the declawing of cats, and providing penalties.

TX HB1716

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

TX 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.

TX 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.

TX SF1935

Elective declawing of cats prohibition

TX SB846

In cruelty to animals, further providing for animal mutilation and related offenses; and imposing penalties.

TX HB1220

Prohibition on declawing cats.

TX HB5208

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

TX SB0257

CAT DECLAWING ACT

Similar Bills

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