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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2009
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Los Angeles gives preliminary approval to ordinance that would ban declawing of cats

Los Angeles moves to ban declawing of cats

The Los Angeles City Council has given preliminary approval to an ordinance that would ban the declawing of cats.

The unanimous vote Friday follows a similar action by the Beverly Hills City Council a day earlier. A final vote in both cities is expected Nov. 17.

Council members described the procedure as unnecessary and abject animal cruelty.

City Council President Eric Garcetti added an urgency clause to the ordinance so it can take effect before New Year's Day 2010, when the state will begin banning cities and counties from regulating the practice of veterinary medicine.

The cities of Santa Monica and San Francisco also have given preliminary approval to declawing bans.

The city of West Hollywood outlawed declawing in 2003.

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