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Tooele police propose animal‑control code changes: notify shelter for strays, reclassify ferrets and remove cats from 'at‑large' enforcement

3233924 · May 8, 2025
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Tooele police presented proposed animal‑control code changes including required shelter notification for people who harbor strays, moving ferrets to the domesticated category and removing cats from the 'animal at large' definition.

Tooele City Police Chief Adrian Day presented proposed changes to the city’s animal‑control code May 7 that would alter how stray animals are handled and refine definitions for certain species.

Chief Day said Tooele City Code section 6‑4‑1 currently makes it unlawful to harbor stray animals and requires that if a person takes in a lost cat or dog they must notify the shelter within 24 hours and the animal “shall” be impounded. Day…

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