The phrase
"unaltered animals" refers to animals that have not undergone any changes, modifications, or alterations, particularly in terms of their reproductive organs or genes.
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Encourage (but not mandate) residents to spay or neuter their pets, since intact pets are more likely to bite, and maybe even charge higher license fees for unaltered animals
An Offer They Can't Refuse Town Lake Animal Center teams up with Emancipet, a low - cost spay / neuter clinic, to reduce the number
of unaltered animals running at large.
Once all of the animals are processed in, a few of us stay to finish paperwork, enter medical notes in the computer,
schedule unaltered animals for spay and neuter within the next day or two, and do a final round to check on every animal before we leave.
In the long run, the price of this operation is far less than the expense of the litters and medical problems arising
from unaltered animals.
City residents: Altered animal — $ 10 per
year Unaltered animal — $ 50 per year (Please Note: City residents have the option of a 1 -, 2 - or 3 - year license.
They also do not have as much of an urge to roam
as unaltered animals, reducing their exposure to fights, cars, and other mishaps.
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
An additional $ 200 deposit is required
for unaltered animals and will be applied to the spay / neuter of your adopted dog.
Unfortunately, what commonly happens with
an unaltered animal is accidental pregnancies, thus adding more to the population.
* Agreed to increase county animal licenses from $ 3.50 to $ 4 for altered pets, and $ 5.50 to $ 9 for
unaltered animals; raise the current annual $ 25 fee to register a «dangerous» dog to $ 50; and increase the yearly fee for hobby breeders from $ 35 to $ 50.
Please note that
unaltered animals (puppies and kittens under 4 months of age) CAN NOT be adopted out of our immediate area.
Given the number of pets euthanized for space every day, Rescue Groups and Shelters will not adopt out
unaltered animals.
This would seem to be counter to common thinking that
unaltered animals are more likely to run off than altered ones.
Those who get exempted also have to pay a veterinarian to insert a microchip into
their unaltered animal at a cost of about $ 20 or more.
It is commonly believed that neutered animals are less active and more prone to obesity than
unaltered animals.
Having
an unaltered animal is opening that animal up to future health risks.
SOS of Ohio then travels up to 60 miles to pick - up
unaltered animals.
Note: It is required that
each unaltered animal that is adopted from the Grass Valley / Nevada City Animal Shelter be spayed / neutered.
Be cautious if people already have
an unaltered animal in their home: they may have breeding in mind.
A Veterinary Certificate is required for a senior to purchase
an Unaltered Animal License.
Owners wanting to keep their cat unaltered are required to obtain a Veterinary Certificate and
an Unaltered Animal License.
The Unaltered Animal License Fee is the current fee of $ 80 (one year) plus the $ 10 surcharge for a total of $ 90 for a one year license.
There is no senior discount for
an Unaltered Animal License for a cat.
Dogs and cats six months of age or older that do not meet the requirement to purchase
an Unaltered Animal License shall be spayed or neutered.
The owner presents the certificate to purchase
an Unaltered Animal License
What is the fee for
an Unaltered Animal License?
The owner discusses the «objectives and purpose for owning the dog or cat, and after considering the overall circumstances, including the age and health of the animal, the veterinarian concludes that the owner and dog or cat will be best served by authorizing the owner to purchase
an Unaltered Animal License.»
Unaltered animals can develop conditions such as testicular, ovarian or mammary cancer, and are more likely to have behavioral concerns such as mounting, urine marking, territorial aggression and excessive vocalization.
There are people who have had altered and
unaltered animals.
SOLUTION — - OUTLAW BREEDING MILLS AND ADVERTISING IN ADS, THEN ENACT STRONG ENFORCEMENT RULES ON LICENSING PETS (
UNALTERED ANIMALS HAVE A HIGH LICENSE FEE LIKE $!
The annual fee is $ 15.00 for a neutered male / spayed female and $ 40.00 for
an unaltered animal.
Licenses for animals that have been neutered or spayed will be $ 6, and
unaltered animals will be charged $ 11.
Mandatory Spaying and Neutering A. No person shall own or harbor any cat or dog over the age of six months that has not been spayed or neutered unless the person holds
an unaltered animal license for the animal pursuant to K.C.C. 11.04.030.
Owners who allow
their unaltered animals to run the streets contribute greatly to the pet overpopulation crisis.