Many people choose to have their cats declawed because they’re worried about scratched furniture, torn carpets, or accidental injuries, and they view the procedure as a way to maintain a more peaceful home. However, others strongly oppose declawing, arguing that it’s cruel because the surgery removes part of each toe, not just the claw, which can lead to long-term pain, behavioral changes, and mobility issues. Critics believe that scratching is a natural feline behavior and that non-surgical alternatives—like scratching posts, nail trims, or soft nail caps—provide a more humane way to manage unwanted scratching while keeping the cat’s well-being intact.