Unaltered cats over six months of age are required to be licensed.
The key concepts are: • All dogs over 4 months are required to be licensed • All
unaltered cats over 6 months are required to be licensed • No license is required for altered cats • Unaltered Animal Licenses in the unincorporated County require a Veterinary Certificate
Not exact matches
Long - term studies have demonstrated the futility of such a strategy since other
unaltered cats quickly replace the exterminated animals, moving in to take
over the food source and resume the reproductive cycle.
«Just one
unaltered female
cat and her litters can produce hundreds of thousands of kittens
over their lifetimes, for example.»
Spaying and neutering has a ripple effect - two
unaltered cats and their litters could produce
over 420,000 animals in 7 years; but a simple surgery can prevent this from happening.
The benefits to keeping feral
cats around outweigh the cost of altering them.Removing feral
cats from a location is ineffective as it opens a territorial void and then more
unaltered cats move in, starting the breeding cycle all
over again.
MANDATORY SPAY / NEUTER ORDINANCE FOR ALL
CATS AND DOGS OVER SIX MONTHS OF AGE (To be heard at 7:30 p.m. or thereafter) Recommendation: (1) Direct the City Attorney to draft an ordinance and return within 60 days mandating the spay / neuter of all cats and dogs over six months of age, excluding those that meet exclusion criteria; (2) Establish a fee differential such that a dog license for an unaltered animal is $ 60 more than spayed / neutered animals; and (3) Find that mandatory spay / neuter of all cats and dogs is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to State CEQA Guidelines, Section 15061 (b)
CATS AND DOGS
OVER SIX MONTHS OF AGE (To be heard at 7:30 p.m. or thereafter) Recommendation: (1) Direct the City Attorney to draft an ordinance and return within 60 days mandating the spay / neuter of all cats and dogs over six months of age, excluding those that meet exclusion criteria; (2) Establish a fee differential such that a dog license for an unaltered animal is $ 60 more than spayed / neutered animals; and (3) Find that mandatory spay / neuter of all cats and dogs is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to State CEQA Guidelines, Section 15061 (b)
OVER SIX MONTHS OF AGE (To be heard at 7:30 p.m. or thereafter) Recommendation: (1) Direct the City Attorney to draft an ordinance and return within 60 days mandating the spay / neuter of all
cats and dogs over six months of age, excluding those that meet exclusion criteria; (2) Establish a fee differential such that a dog license for an unaltered animal is $ 60 more than spayed / neutered animals; and (3) Find that mandatory spay / neuter of all cats and dogs is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to State CEQA Guidelines, Section 15061 (b)
cats and dogs
over six months of age, excluding those that meet exclusion criteria; (2) Establish a fee differential such that a dog license for an unaltered animal is $ 60 more than spayed / neutered animals; and (3) Find that mandatory spay / neuter of all cats and dogs is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to State CEQA Guidelines, Section 15061 (b)
over six months of age, excluding those that meet exclusion criteria; (2) Establish a fee differential such that a dog license for an
unaltered animal is $ 60 more than spayed / neutered animals; and (3) Find that mandatory spay / neuter of all
cats and dogs is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to State CEQA Guidelines, Section 15061 (b)
cats and dogs is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to State CEQA Guidelines, Section 15061 (b)(3).
I inherited
over 27
unaltered cats and kittens when my husbands ex wife moved out.She did not believe God wanted us to alter any living creature.So needless to say I had a mess on my hands.But with help from some very wonderful people we managed to get all fixed, vetted and re-homed, as I had a lot of close friends who had small farms, and they took a bunch each!
(Some people where mad at me because their
cats got ear clipped... told them to get
over it and to keep their
unaltered animals inside - Brave?