The ordinance also changes
city cat licensing rules to make it clear that licenses aren't required for feral cats that show a straight - line cutting of the tip of their left ear to show they have been spayed or neutered and vaccinated.
If you are a resident of the city of Waupaca, there is an additional fee for
a city cat license, which will be issued upon adoption.
Not exact matches
All dogs and
cats in the
city of New Albany are required to be
licensed with the NAFC Animal Control & Shelter.
However, residents within Floyd County and outside of
city limits are only required to
license their
cats.
I'd have no problem
licensing my
cats, but I moved from a US
city / state where I could have 5 indoor
cats and now live in a US
city / state that I can only have 3.
All dogs and
cats living within the
city limits of New Albany, and all
cats in the county are required to be
licensed with the New Albany Animal Shelter.
Dogs and
cats sold by New York
City pet stores must be microchipped and spayed / neutered prior to sale and can be sourced only from breeders holding a U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) «class A»
license.
As of January 2007, dogs must be
licensed in all municipalities, and
cats must be
licensed in Appleton, Town of Menasha,
City of Menasha, Neenah, Fond du Lac and Milwaukee.
Cat licensing is only required in the
City Limits of Ferndale.
Although it is recommended that you
license your
cat,
licensing is required in Brisbane, Belmont, Hillsborough, Millbrae, San Mateo, Redwood
City, and unincorporated areas of the County.
State and local ordinances require
licensing of all dogs (and
cats in some
cities) as a means of rabies control.
For example, some
cities have
licensing laws on
cat ownership or laws against
cats roaming at large.
Indeed, they had scrapped the
cat licensing proposal for this very reason («the
city decided not to because its animal shelters would have had to keep
cats for three days before disposing of them, and they didn't have the room»).
A Snohomish County pet
license is required for all adult dogs and
cats residing in unincorporated Snohomish County and the
city of Everett.
In addition to pet adoptions, Adoptapalooza featured: great music; face painting and fun temporary tattoos for kids by The Cheeky Chipmunk; caricature portraits by Lorelei Arts; tricks and training tips from a certified Petco trainer on the Merrick Dog Training Field; dog
licensing by the NYC Department of Health; microchipping for dogs and
cats by Vetco; emergency preparedness information from New York
City Emergency Management / Ready New York and the American Red Cross Greater New York Region; free pet photos by the Alliance and free personalized pet ID tags courtesy of the Alliance; and giveaways from event sponsors.
King County pet
licenses are required for all dogs and
cats 8 weeks of age or older in all unincorporated King County and the following
cities: Auburn (in
city limits), Beaux Arts, Bellevue, Black Diamond, Carnation, Clyde Hill, Covington, Duvall, Enumclaw, Issaquah, Kenmore, Kent, Kirkland, Lake Forest Park, Maple Valley, Mercer Island (dog
licenses only), Newcastle, North Bend, Redmond, Sammamish, SeaTac, Shoreline, Snoqualmie, Tukwila, Woodinville and Yarrow Point.
City licenses are required for all
cats and dogs over three months of age.
Many
cities require
licensing of dogs and sometimes
cats.
The problem also includes
cities that do not participate in Trap / neuter / release programs and actually make it illegal for people to properly care for feral
cat colonies (the only solution has proven to work) by using
cat leash laws,
licensing laws, abandonment laws or pet limit laws to make TNR illegal — and thus, leading
cities to kill every feral
cat that comes into their shelter.
In 1997, the
City Council revised the animal control ordinance to: require licensing of cats and dogs; require a kennel permit for more than four cats or four dogs; regulate the number of animals that may be adopted from the city shelter; define animal cruelty and animal nuisance; and give city officials authority to control potential public health thre
City Council revised the animal control ordinance to: require
licensing of
cats and dogs; require a kennel permit for more than four
cats or four dogs; regulate the number of animals that may be adopted from the
city shelter; define animal cruelty and animal nuisance; and give city officials authority to control potential public health thre
city shelter; define animal cruelty and animal nuisance; and give
city officials authority to control potential public health thre
city officials authority to control potential public health threats.
All pets, including indoor dogs and
cats, need to wear collars with
city licenses and rabies vaccination tags.
Adoption fees include vaccinations, spaying / neutering and microchipping for dogs,
cats and rabbits; and the first year
City of LA
license fee for dogs.
The
license needs to be obtained within 30 days of the dog or
cat reaching the age of four months, within 30 days of owning the dog or
cat, or within 30 days after moving to the
City.
The
City of Houston Municipal Code requires that anyone who owns, keeps, possesses, or has control of a dog or
cat four months of age or older must have his or her pet
licensed and vaccinated against rabies every year.
(a) The animal care and control division or its designee, in order to encourage the stabilization of the free - roaming
cat population in the
city, may: (1) Trap any free - roaming
cat in a humane manner; (2) Have the
cat surgically sterilized, ear - tipped, and vaccinated against rabies by a
licensed veterinarian; and (3) Release the
cat to animal care and control for adoption or other disposition in accordance with law, or to a colony caretaker who will maintain the
cat as part of a managed colony of free - roaming
cats.
The cost of surgery (see table below) includes a rabies vaccination for residents of the
cities of Santa Clara, Campbell, Mountain View and Monte Sereno; animals, excluding Mountain View
cats, must also be
licensed before or at the time of surgery.
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)
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 is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to State CEQA Guidelines, Section 15061 (b)(3).
The Burbank Animal Shelter
licenses dogs,
cats and horses for
City of Burbank residents only.
Mike Phillips (Veterinary Technician category) is a
licensed veterinary technician and founder and president of the Urban
Cat League, a feral cat organization based in the notorious Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of New York Ci
Cat League, a feral
cat organization based in the notorious Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of New York Ci
cat organization based in the notorious Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of New York
City.
Licensing is required for all dogs and
cats in the
City of Burbank.
Oct. 18, 2010 - Community
cats registered to PFA become exempt from
City of Regina
licensing requirements saving valuable funds that could now be used for sterilizations instead of fines.
Held every Monday from 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm (no appointment needed) in the ACS Annex Building, the clinics offer pet owners the opportunity to purchase low cost shots for their companion animals as well as get their dog or
cat microchipped and
licensed as required by
City law.
The
city of Lake Elsinore also requires that all
cats be
licensed.
The
city of Lake Elsinore also requires all
cats over the age of 4 months be vaccinated against rabies and
licensed.
The
City of Guelph's mandatory
cat licensing by - law came into effect on January 1st, with the goal of reuniting more
cats with their families.
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