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Cats provide their owners with companionship, affection and amusement. Neighbors might not describe roaming felines by the same gentle terms, especially finding property damage caused by cats or suffering scratches from what appears to be a stray cat. It is up to local government to protect the rights of property owners and cat lovers alike. Cats roaming free may annoy neighbors and/or cause damage to persons and property. Another problematic situation can be the number of cats kept in a household. Available sample legislation requires cat owners to take responsibility to prevent vicious cats; prohibit nuisance spraying and defecating; prohibit property damage; and restrict the number of cats kept in one household. Other legislation requires licensing of cats and proof of rabies vaccination to be shown prior to issuing a license. Enforcement actions are also described, including seizure and impounding of stray cats. |
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West Windsor, Twp. NJ
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Chapter 40
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Johnstown, T. NY |
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Chapter 16 [HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Johnstown 10-20-2003 by L.L. No. 1-2003. Amendments noted where applicable.] § 16-1. Purpose. Cats in the Town of Johnstown have in some instances been allowed to roam free on property of others and are causing annoyance and damage to the persons and properties of others; therefore, the Town Board of the Town of Johnstown enacts the following chapter to protect the health, safety and property of others from annoyance and damage caused by cats and to establish the responsibility and liability of cat owners arising from the conduct of their pets. § 16-2. Title. The title of this chapter shall be "Cat Control." § 16-3. Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following words shall have the following respective meanings:
§ 16-4. Restricted acts. It shall be unlawful for any owner of or any person harboring any cat to permit or allow such cat in the Town of Johnstown to:
§ 16-5. Judicial jurisdiction. Any Town Justice of the Town of Johnstown shall have jurisdiction to hear all actions and proceedings hereunder and of all prosecutions for the violations of this chapter. § 16-6. Complaints. All complaints concerning alleged violations of this chapter shall be communicated to the Town of Johnstown Animal Control Officer. All such complaints shall be investigated, and it shall be the duty of the Town of Johnstown Animal Control Officer, in the appropriate case, to proceed with civil or criminal enforcement of this chapter or any provision of law pertaining hereto. § 16-7. Appearance tickets. The Animal Control Officer, having reasonable cause to believe that a person has violated this chapter, shall issue and serve upon such person an appearance ticket for such violation. § 16-8. Enforcement. It shall be the duty of the Town of Johnstown Animal Control Officer to enforce the provisions of this chapter and to seize all cats found at large in violation of this chapter or which are ordered seized by a Town Justice. § 16-9. Seizure of cats at large; notification and redemption procedures; fees.
§ 16-10. Limitation of pickup; discontinuance. The Town of Johnstown reserves the right to pick up those unwanted cats as space is available and to discontinue the service by resolution of the Town Board, if necessary. § 16-11. Penalties for offenses. The first violation of this chapter shall be punishable by a fine of $25; all subsequent violations shall be punishable by a fine of $50. |
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Alpha, B. NJ
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134 § 134-27. License required; maximum number of cats and/or dogs permitted. It shall be unlawful to own, harbor, or maintain a cat of more than six months of age unless the owner thereof or the person harboring or maintaining the same shall obtain and have a valid and subsisting license for such cat. No household shall keep or have in its possession more than a total of three cats and/or dogs of licensing age. § 134-28. License fee; term. The annual license fees for cats over six months of age shall be $4 for neutered cats and $6 for nontenured cats. No license shall be granted for a period exceeding one year, and all licenses shall expire on the first day of January in each year. § 134-29. Failure to obtain cat license. Any person who fails to obtain a cat license in compliance with any of the foregoing provisions of this article shall be subject to a penalty of not less than $5 per month for each month beginning with February of each year until May 1 of said year. If by May 1 of said year any person shall still have failed to obtain a cat license as provided within this article, then a complaint will be made against such person in the Municipal Court, with the fine to be a minimum of $50, together with costs, and not more than $100. § 134-30. Rabies vaccination required. Any person deemed to be the owner of a cat of licensing age must have proof of a valid rabies vaccination which must be good through November 30 of that year. The owner must prove that the animal has been inoculated with a rabies vaccine of a type approved by and administered and repeated at intervals by a duly licensed veterinarian or by such other veterinarian permitted by law to do the same. The Alpha Borough Board of Health shall promulgate regulations providing for the recognized duration of immunity, interval of inoculation, certificate of vaccination, certificate of exemption and such other matters related to this act. § 134-31. Issuance of license; tag and bell required. The Borough Clerk, at the time of issuing such license, shall register such cat as required by law; at the same time he shall furnish to the person procuring such license a certificate thereof and also a metal tag with the number of the license stamped thereon, which said metal tag must be attached to a collar about the neck of the cat at all times when the latter is at large; and there shall also be attached to such collar a small bell which shall be provided by the person procuring the license. § 134-32. Running at large. No person owning, keeping or harboring any cat, either licensed or unlicensed, shall suffer, permit or allow it to run at large off the premises of the owner. § 134-33. Seizure of cats without license tag and bell. Any cat found within the limits of the Borough of Alpha without a collar about his neck, to which there shall be attached the metal license tag and the small bell, both of which are referred to in § 134-31 hereinabove, may be seized and disposed of in accordance with the provisions of this article. § 134-34. Impoundment; Animal Control Officer. From time to time, the Mayor and Council may provide or otherwise designate a pound to which cats seized under the provisions of this article shall be taken; and from time to time the Mayor and Council may appoint and employ a person to be designated "Animal Control Officer," whose duty it shall be to seize, to impound and to otherwise dispose of in accordance with the provisions of this article all cats which are unlicensed, which are not wearing a collar, a license tag and a bell as hereinabove required and which are found running at large within the boundaries of this Borough. § 134-35. Reclaiming of impounded cats. The owner or any person having lawful custody of any cat which shall have been seized under the provisions of this article shall be entitled to redeem the same upon furnishing to the Chief of Police satisfactory evidence of such ownership or lawful custody and upon paying to the Chief of Police the sum of $25; provided, however, that such application for redemption and such payment are made within seven days after such cat shall have been seized by the Animal Control Officer. Any such cat which shall have been seized and impounded and which shall not have been redeemed by its owner or other person who lawfully is entitled to its custody, as hereinabove provided, may be redeemed by any other person upon payment of the said redemption fee of $25, provided that such payment is made within a period of two days after the expiration of the said initial period of seven days subsequent to the seizure and impounding as aforesaid. § 134-36. Disposition of moneys received. All moneys which shall be received by the Borough Clerk or Chief of Police pursuant to the provisions of this article forthwith shall be paid to the Borough Treasurer in the same manner as he now is required to remit other Borough moneys. § 134-37. Interference with enforcement prohibited. Any person who hinders, molests or interferes with the Animal Control Officer or his assistant in the discharge of his or their duties under the provisions of this article shall, upon conviction therefor, be punishable by the penalty provided by § 134-43 hereof. § 134-38. Exclusions. None of the provisions of this article shall be applicable to cats owned by nonresidents passing through the Borough, nor to cats brought to the Borough and entered for exhibition at any cat show. Editor's Note: Original § 55-24, Violation by Animal Warden; penalty, which previously followed this section, was deleted at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I). § 134-39. Quarantines. No person whose household has been quarantined because a case of infectious or contagious disease exists therein shall permit any cat owned or harbored by such person to run at large during the period of such quarantine. § 134-40. Confinement of diseased cats . No person or persons harboring a cat suffering from an infectious or contagious disease shall permit such cat to run at large, but shall have the cat forthwith treated by a veterinarian and, if the disease is incurable, shall have the cat destroyed. § 134-41. Removal of tag or bell prohibited. Any person who shall unlawfully remove a license tag or bell from the collar of any licensed cat without the consent of the owner or legal custodian thereof shall be guilty of a violation. § 134-42. Destruction of unclaimed cats . Any cat which shall not have been redeemed by any person or persons lawfully entitled to effect such redemption as hereinabove provided, and after the expiration of a period of seven days subsequent to the day of the seizure and impounding of such unlicensed cat, forthwith shall be killed and destroyed by the Animal Control Officer in as humane a manner as is possible, which said manner of destruction shall be prescribed by the Mayor and Council from time to time. § 134-43. Violations and penalties. Any person violating or failing to comply with any of the provisions of this article shall, upon conviction thereof, be punishable by a fine of not more than $1,250, imprisonment for a term not to exceed 90 days or a period of community service for not more than 90 days, or any combination thereof, in the discretion of the Judge. The continuation of such violation for each successive day shall constitute a separate offense, and the person or persons allowing or permitting the continuation of the violation may be punished as provided above for each separate offense. |
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Genoa City, V. WI |
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§ 101-9. Keeping of cats in residential districts.
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Ogden, T. NY |
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Chapter 38 ARTICLE II § 38-16. Intent. It appearing that cats in the Town of Ogden have, in some instances, been allowed to roam free on property of others and to cause annoyance and damage to the persons and properties of others, the Town Board of the Town of Ogden enacts the following Article to protect the health, safety and property of others from annoyance and damage caused by cats and to establish the responsibility and liability of cat owners arising out of the conduct of their pets. § 38-17. Title. The title of this Article shall be the "Cat Control Law of the Town of Ogden." § 38-18. Definitions. As used in this Article, the following words shall have the following respective meanings:
§ 38-19. Restricted acts. It shall be unlawful for any owner of or any person harboring any cat to permit or allow such cat while in the Town of Ogden to:
§ 38-20. Enforcement; appearance tickets.
§ 38-21. Trial procedure.
§ 38-22. Penalties for offenses. A violation of this Article shall be deemed an offense, and a person convicted of a violation shall be liable to a fine for a first violation of fifty dollars ($50.); for a second violation, a fine of one hundred dollars ($100.); and for a third and subsequent violations, a fine of one hundred fifty dollars ($150.). In addition, a cat found to be unvaccinated against feline rabies may be required to be vaccinated for feline rabies as a condition of sentence of the court. In addition, the court may order restitution as a condition of any sentence for violation of the provisions of this Article. |
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