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Cats -- Health.
Felidae -- Health.
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Cats -- Health.
Felidae -- Health.
Cats.
Claws.
Animal welfare -- Societies, etc.
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The PAW Project [videorecording (
DVD
)].
pawproject.org, c2013.
Call #:
DVD
636
.8083
P339
Doc
Subjects
Cats -- Health.
Felidae -- Health.
Cats.
Claws.
Animal welfare -- Societies, etc.
URL856
Website
Format:
[videorecording (
DVD
)].
Description:
1 videodisc (58 min.) : Dolby digital 5.1 sd., col. ; 12 cm.
Notes:
Widescreen 16:9 presentation.
"The true story of how one woman started a movement that changed everything"--Container.
Closed-captioned.
Production:
Produced by The PAW Project, a nonprofit animal welfare organization ; Producer/Writer/Director, Jennifer Conrad.
Summary:
"The Paw Project documentary is an inspiring David and Goliath story of a grassroots movement to protect felines, both large and small, from the cruelty of declawing and how the movement has prevailed, despite the efforts of well-funded professional veterinary associations. In the United States today, approximately 25% of domesticated cats are declawed. Declawing is the amputation of the last bone in a cat's toes. Despite the physical and behavioral harm inflicted on cats who are declawed, many veterinarians continue to recommend the procedure, which costs upwards of $1,200. per hour - even for very young kittens. These are animals we love, and with whom we share our homes. Why aren't we being told the truth about what the declawing procedure involves? The Paw Project documentary chronicles the happy and unexpected twist of fate that led to the protection of many animals through the grassroots advocacy efforts led by Dr. Conrad and The Paw Project."--Website.
Genre:
Documentary films.
Films for the hearing impaired.
DVDs.
Other authors:
Conrad, Jennifer.
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DVD 636.8083 P339 Doc
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