ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - An effort to ban the declawing of cats in New York is moving through the New York Legislature.
  
The Democrat-led Assembly's agriculture committee advanced the measure Tuesday. Supporters hailed the move, but the bill must pass a second committee before going to a vote in the Assembly.
  
Supporters include animal welfare advocates and many veterinarians who say declawing a cat is inhumane since it involves the amputation of a cat's toes back to the first knuckle.
  
The state's largest veterinary association has opposed the bill, arguing that the procedure should remain a last resort for felines who won't stop scratching furniture or humans.