[R.O. 1996 § 215.010; CC 1968 § 4-14; Ord. No. 1136 § 2, 2-1-1982; Ord. No. 1562 § 1, 9-15-1986; Ord. No. 1688 § 2, 12-7-1987; Ord. No. 2493 § 1, 9-19-1994; Ord. No. 3179 § 1, 11-1-1999; Ord. No. 5466, 11-17-2025]
As used in this Chapter the following terms shall have these prescribed meanings:
Leaving a dog, cat or other animal in the City and not providing food, water or shelter. Owner intentionally releasing an animal from restraint or confinement and setting it free from property or motor vehicle. This shall include leaving or not redeeming a dog, cat or other animal at an animal shelter, animal control impound, veterinary clinic, groomer, boarding facility or kennel.
Spay or neutered and unable to reproduce.
Any living, vertebrate creature, domestic or wild, other than lobster, shrimp, clams, fish in an aquarium, and humans.
An officer or agent designated by the City of Blue Springs to enforce this Chapter and may include a Police Officer.
A dog, cat or other animal shall be deemed to be at large when off the property of the owner and not under restraint.
A person, engaged in the business or hobby of breeding animals for sale or for exchange in return for a consideration, and who harbors more than ONE (1) intact female for the primary purpose of breeding animals for sale.
Any animal having evidenced a disposition, propensity or tendency to attack or bite any person or other animal without provocation, or any animal which, without provocation, in a vicious or terrorizing manner, approaches any person in apparent attitude of attack upon the streets, sidewalks, or any public grounds or places; or any animal which is wild by nature and of a species which, due to size, vicious nature or other characteristics, constitutes a danger to human life, physical well-being, or property; or any animal which has been found to be vicious, dangerous, or a danger or menace to persons or other animals by a court of law of another jurisdiction after a hearing or upon a plea agreement is hereby deemed to be a dangerous animal. For the purpose of this Chapter, where the official records of the Animal Control Office or the Police Department of this City or any other jurisdiction establish that an animal has bitten any person or other animal on one (1) or more separate occasions without provocation, such evidence shall be prima facie evidence that said animal is a dangerous animal. In making a determination as to whether an animal is dangerous, elements that may be considered, but are not required to be, are provocation, location of the event, reason for the attack, whether the animal is acting protectively, whether the animal was tormented or abused, the seriousness of an attack, and previous attacks.
Shall mean bitten by, or fought with, or has come in close contact with an animal showing symptoms of rabies.
To feed or shelter an animal at the same location for three (3) or more days.
Care of an animal to include, but not be limited to, adequate heat, ventilation and sanitary shelter, wholesome food and water, consistent with the normal requirements and feeding habits of the animal's size, species and breed.
An establishment kept for the purpose of breeding, selling, or boarding dogs or cats or engaging in training dogs or cats.
Any traditional farm animal including but not limited to cows, sheep, horses, donkey, pony, goats, non-pot bellied pigs, geese, turkey, lama, and alpaca.
The person having the right of property or custody of a dog, cat, or animal or who keeps or harbors a dog, cat, or animal or knowingly permits a dog, cat or animal to remain on or about any premises occupied by that person.
Domesticated avian species that can be raised for eggs, meat and/or feathers. The term "poultry" covers a wide range of birds, from indigenous and commercial breeds of chickens, ducks, turkeys, guinea fowl, geese, quail, pigeons, ostriches and pheasants.
An animal being confined in-doors and separated and isolated from all persons and animals at all times. Animal is to be taken outdoors for the bathroom on a leash restrained by owners as needed. The animal is not to leave the property or interact with other people or animals during this period.
An animal being impounded in designated shelter or animal hospital for monitored isolation.
A dog, cat, or animal is under restraint if it is within a fully enclosed or fenced area or under the handheld leash of owner or agent of the owner, or on a leash confining such dog, cat, or animal to the yard of its owner; or such dog, cat, or animal is confined to the premises of the residential property of their owner by an electronic fence or an electronic collar.
A dog, cat, or animal that constitutes a physical threat to humans or other domestic animals.
Native species to the state or region shall mean and include all wild birds, mammals, fish and other aquatic and amphibious forms, and all other wild animals, regardless of classification, whether resident, or migratory, protected or unprotected. Including, but not limited to squirrels, raccoons, opossums, fox, coyote, Canadian Geese, skunk, badger, or bobcat.