Cruelty to animals shall be unlawful. Cruelty to animals consists of:
A. 
Torturing, tormenting, depriving of necessary sustenance, cruelly beating, mutilating, cruelly killing or intentionally driving over any animal;
B. 
Negligently abandoning or failing to provide any animal under that person's custody or control with proper food or drink; or
C. 
Cruelly driving or working any animal when such animal is unfit for labor.
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Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
It shall be unlawful to willfully and maliciously poison, kill, or injure any animal or domesticated fowl which is on the property of another.