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Maysville clerk reports neighborhood cat complaints; board directs letter to feeder
Summary
City Clerk Pat Fisher-Johnson told the Board Feb. 9 that multiple complaints were filed about numerous cats; the board instructed TH Bosler to send a letter to the homeowner feeding the cats, informing them of the city leash law and that cats must be licensed with proof of vaccinations.
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City Clerk Pat Fisher-Johnson reported at the Feb. 9 Maysville Board of Aldermen meeting that she had received complaints in the past week about numerous cats in a neighborhood.
After discussion the board directed TH Bosler to send a letter to the homeowner who is feeding the cats informing the resident that the city has a leash law and that all cats must be licensed and have proof of vaccinations. The minutes record the board’s direction but show no formal motion or vote tied to enforcement beyond the instruction to send the letter.
The minutes do not identify the ordinance number for the "leash law" or provide a timeline for compliance; the clerk and staff will pursue the initial notification step via the letter and any required follow-up enforcement would depend on subsequent steps not recorded in these minutes.
