Kraig Pakulski / Tuesday, January 27, 2026 / Categories: Regions, California; Santa Barbara County Santa Barbara Humane Clears Up Cat Declawing Law Confusion SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) - California’s new cat declawing ban is sparking worry among some pet owners, but Santa Barbara Humane wants to set it straight: regular nail trims are still in the clear. Under AB 867, declawing cats is now illegal in California except when a veterinarian deems it medically necessary, such as to treat an injury or disease. The law targets surgical declawing procedures, not routine grooming. Santa Barbara Humane says it has heard from confused owners who fear even basic claw care might get them into trouble. Pet specialists stress that trimming a cat’s claws remains legal, safe, and strongly encouraged to protect both cats and the people who live with them. To ease concerns, the organization is offering guidance and services to help owners learn how to properly and safely care for their cats’ claws. From nail trims to education on scratching behavior, Santa Barbara Humane aims to keep pets comfortable — and keep misconceptions about the new law from spreading. The post Santa Barbara Humane Clears Up Cat Declawing Law Confusion appeared first on News Channel 3-12. Previous Article South Carolina measles outbreak is largest in US since measles was declared eliminated Next Article Santa Barbara Humane Clears Up Cat Claw Confusion Print 22 Rate this article: No rating Tags: Local NewsNewsSanta Barbara - South CountyTop StoriesVideoCaliforniaLifestyleCommunityVideosAnimals Please login or register to post comments.