CASE STUDIES ON FELINE DECLAWING

 

 

Calador, a jaguar

Calador's Story  (larger view)

This is a radiograph of a 15-year-old jaguar's paw. Calador was declawed as a cub and suffered complications from the surgery. Although the bone fragment left behind from the incomplete amputation was not lodged beneath the bone, the nail regrew immediately under the skin, producing an abscess that debilitated Calador for most of his life.

Paw Project veterinarians removed the abscess, and now Calador is walking with much less pain; however, as he could not walk normally, on his toes, for so many years, he developed arthritis in the wrists.

 

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