Bowmanville Zoo (a private zoo) in Ontario plans to DECLAW their lion cubs

A message from The Paw Project: URGENT ACTION – PLEASE SHARE!!!: The Bowmanville Zoo (a private zoo) in Ontario plans to DECLAW their lion cubs, according to Ontario Captive Animal Watch. The Zoo is deleting messages on their Facebook page, but maybe messages on YELP (CLICK LINK BELOW PICTURE) will stick. PLEASE tell Bowmanville …

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The incredible declawing Dr Pol is incredibly incompetent and cruel

Dr Pol is an old-school American vet who not only believes declawing cats is fine but also believes he can do the operation in a careless and unsanitary way. It is compounding cruelty in carrying out an unnecessary operation with carelessness. We know he is careless with respect to following standard veterinary procedures because …

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The Paw Project-Utah Partners with Rescues to Increase Adoptions

Many shelter cats are less likely to be adopted because they have behavioural problems such as improper urination, hiding and biting due to being declawed. The Paw Project-Utah (PP-U) has recognized that these cats need an assessment of their damaged paws followed by repair work where possible with the objective of dramatically improving their …

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Pamela Anderson is Anti-declaw

It’s a powerful mix: Pamela Anderson and the anti-declaw movement. I love it. She has retweeted or tweeted the Paw Project movie on Netflix. Pamela Anderson is huge on animal rights. I don’t have much more to say other than we, the people who hate declawing, love Pamela for supporting the anti-declaw movement. The …

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At last! Declawing Renamed “Amputation” by AVMA

The American Veterinary Medical Association are being forced to change their ways thanks to the pressure put upon them Jennifer Conrad and her team at The Paw Project and enlightened veterinarians such as Kirsten Doub of the Paw Project-Utah and Aubrey Lavizzo of the Paw Project Colorado. The changes are painfully slow but not as painful …

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