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Council introduces ordinance to require spay/neuter or paid license for unaltered pets
Summary
City attorney introduced an ordinance that requires dogs and cats over four months to be spayed or neutered unless owners obtain a paid unaltered-animal license; the ordinance sets up fees intended to mirror spay/neuter costs, creates breeder licensing exceptions, and was given a first reading with a public hearing set for January.
The council received the first reading of a proposed ordinance that would require dogs and cats older than four months to be spayed or neutered unless the owner holds an unaltered-animal license.
City Attorney explained the approach is structured to avoid…
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