If Chicago pet storeowners want to jump to the suburbs to continue to sell commercially bred dogs,
cats and rabbit next year, they may need to leave Cook County.
Not exact matches
For
cats, variety is the spice of life,
and left to their own devices they might lunch on a finch or a chickadee one day,
and enjoy a mouse, a grasshopper, or even a
rabbit the
next.
The City Council's Public Safety
and Neighborhood Services Committee is scheduled
next week to consider banning the retail sale of dogs,
cats and rabbits in pet stores
and other commercial establishments in San Diego.
According to the findings, wearable tech for animals of all sorts — dogs,
cats,
rabbits, birds, livestock
and endangered species — will be the
next big thing for monitoring security, behavior, medical diagnosis
and treatment.
Because the vote to ban the sale of dogs,
cats and rabbits purchased by pet stores from commercial breeders was not unanimous, a second vote on the ordinance will be held
next week.
After using many of our area low cost spay / neuter clinics in Chicago, Mokena, Oak Park
and North Aurora, as no
cat, kitten or
rabbit is available for adoption until it is spayed or neutered (kittens at 12 weeks), we realize that the
next step in our journey is to take on the problem where it starts.
It's a society issue at the base of it, it's how we're raising the
next generation,
and it's not just with dogs,
cats and rabbits, it's every animal.