"If performed on a human being, declawingwould be like cutting off each finger at the last knuckle. A third procedure is the tendonectomy, in which the tendon that controls the claw in each toe is severed. The cat keeps their claws, but can't control them or extend them to scratch." It would honestly be better to just get their claws trimmed regularly and get a good cat tree/scratching post. But if you absolutely must milhopper at least uses a slightly more humane laser method. There website does not give costs and that's probably something you'd have to call about.
Apparently you misunderstood the question? It is a cat not a human
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