CASE STUDIES ON FELINE DECLAWING

 

 

Charlie, a cougar

Charlie's Story  (larger view)

This 17-year-old cougar was declawed as a cub by a complete amputation of the third phalanx. Although there is no portion of the bone remains to allow nail regrowth, this method of declawing caused the second phalanx (middle bone of the three finger bones) to poke through the skin.

These radiographs reveal apparent evidence of infection on almost every toe, which was caused by gravel becoming deeply imbedded in the bone due to chronic exposure to dirt.

 

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