Hey, the fact that there are other more pressing issues is a valid point, but not really an argument. I've always disliked the idea that we shouldn't do something we think is probably a good idea because there are other issues. If the issue is on the table, and circumcision really isn't, we deal with the issue on the table. If you find circumcision to be the more pertinent issue, raise hell until it's on the table.
Declawing isn't really easier than trapping ferals. Trapping ferals is pretty simple. You lay traps. Believe me, it has it's down side. I disagree with chopping cats' ears to identify who's been spayed or neutered, but I still prefer the practice to declawing if we're talking the betterment of other wildlife and cats as a species. Besides, a declawed cat in the wild will die.
Declawing isn't really easier than trapping ferals. Trapping ferals is pretty simple. You lay traps. Believe me, it has it's down side. I disagree with chopping cats' ears to identify who's been spayed or neutered, but I still prefer the practice to declawing if we're talking the betterment of other wildlife and cats as a species. Besides, a declawed cat in the wild will die.