Is it normal for a cat to shake her paws after declawing?

It is not normal for a cat to shake her paws after declawing.

Declawing is a surgical procedure that involves amputating the last bone of each toe. While it can be performed, it is a controversial and often painful procedure for cats.

Shaking paws could be a sign of pain, discomfort, or neurological issues that may have arisen as a result of the declawing surgery.

If your cat is shaking her paws after declawing, you should contact your veterinarian immediately. They can assess the situation, rule out any underlying medical causes, and recommend appropriate treatment options.

It's important to note that declawing is a major surgery that can have long-term consequences for cats. Alternatives to declawing, such as nail trimming, scratching posts, and behavior modification, should always be considered.