[Adopted 6-21-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-3311]
For the purposes of this article, the following terms shall have the meanings set forth in this section:
ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER
A person employed or appointed by the Township who is authorized to investigate violations of laws and regulations concerning animals, and to issue citations in accordance with New Jersey law and this Code.
CAREGIVER
Any person or persons responsible for caring for a managed cat colony.
DOMESTICATED CAT
A cat that is socialized to humans and is appropriate as a companion for humans.
EAR MARKED
A tagged, notched or tipped ear as performed by a licensed veterinarian.
FERAL CAT
A cat that is not socialized to humans and is not appropriate as an inside companion for humans.
FERAL CAT COLONY
A group of cats that congregates, more or less, together as a unit. Although not every cat in a colony may be feral, any non-feral cats that congregate with a colony shall be deemed to be a part of it.
MANAGED CAT COLONY
A feral cat colony where a caregiver is given license to TNVR, ear mark, electronic animal identification device (EAID), feed, house, and take general care of the cats.
NUISANCE
Disturbing the peace by:
A. 
Habitually or continually howling, crying or screaming; or
B. 
Trespassing, the destruction, desecration, or soiling of property against the wishes of the owner of said property.
OWNER
Every person having a right of property, or having custody or keeping a cat, or who harbors, maintains, regularly feeds, or knowingly permits a cat to remain on or about premises occupied by that person.
PERSON
Any individual, corporation, partnership, organization or institution commonly recognized by law as a unit.
SPONSOR
An entity appointed by the Township pursuant to § 137-31, which among other things, has entered into a memorandum of understanding with the Township to assume a role of responsibility for, and oversight of, caregivers being given license to care for managed cat colonies.
STRAY CAT
A cat that is regularly off the property of any owner, is not under the physical control and restraint of any owner and is not regularly provided with food by any owner.
SUITABLE SHELTER
Shelter that provides protection from rain, sun, and other elements that is adequate to protect the health of the cat.
TNVR
Trap, neuter, vaccinate, and return.
TNVR PROGRAM
A program pursuant to which feral and stray cats are trapped, neutered or spayed, vaccinated against rabies and returned to a managed cat colony.
ZOONOTIC DISEASE
Those diseases transmittable to humans from animals, including parasitic, bacterial, fungal and viral diseases.
A. 
Owners of domesticated cats shall provide appropriate and adequate food, water and shelter for their cats.
B. 
The owner of a domesticated cat shall prohibit the cat from creating a nuisance.
C. 
The owner of a domesticated cat shall not permit his/her cat to roam off of the property of said owner.
D. 
An owner shall not abandon a domesticated cat.
E. 
An owner shall procure an annual cat license for each cat pursuant to § 137-3.
A. 
Feral cat colonies are not permitted and may not be established unless licensed as a managed cat colony by a caregiver in accordance with the terms and conditions of this article.
B. 
Upon application, the Township shall issue a license only if the caregiver and the managed cat colony complies with the terms and conditions of this article.
C. 
The fee to obtain a license for a managed cat colony is set forth in § 240-2.
D. 
Feral cat colonies within the Township that are not licensed by the Township are not entitled to any benefits or protections set forth in this article.
Caregivers are responsible for the following:
A. 
Registering as a feral cat caregiver with the Township;
B. 
Registering the feral cat colony with the Township;
C. 
Taking steps that will result in the vaccination of the colony population for rabies and updating the vaccinations on all cats within the colony to keep them current;
D. 
Taking steps to further the objective of the spay/neuter of at least 90% of the colony population;
E. 
Providing Township officials with descriptions of each cat in the colony and copies of documents evidencing that the cats have been vaccinated, spayed/neutered, implanted with EAID (as hereafter defined), and ear marked;
F. 
Providing food, water and, if feasible, shelter for colony cats;
G. 
Feed cat colony on a schedule approved by the Township and return to location within two hours to clean and maintain area as required;
H. 
Observing the colony cats at least twice per week and keeping a record of, and reporting to the Township, any illnesses or unusual behavior noticed in any colony cats;
I. 
Obtaining the approval, in writing, of the owner of any property, to which the caregiver requires access to provide care to colony cats;
J. 
In the event that kittens are born to a colony cat, the caregiver shall take steps to result in the removal of the kittens from the colony after they have been weaned, and the placement of the kittens with the Township's sponsor if applicable for subsequent permanent placement;
K. 
Reporting annually in writing to the Township on the status of the colony, including data on the number and gender of all cats in the colony, the number of cats that died or otherwise ceased being a part of the colony during the year, the number of kittens born to colony cats and their disposition and the number of cats and kittens placed in permanent homes as companion cats;
L. 
Obtaining proper medical attention for any colony cat that appears to require it;
M. 
Adhering to N.J.S.A. 26:4-78 et seq., the caretaker shall be responsible to report and confine any colony cat falling under the definitions of rabies exposure as outlined in the quarantine guidelines;
N. 
Prohibit cats from creating a nuisance in/on adjacent properties.
A. 
Colony cat requirements.
(1) 
The left ear of a colony cat that has been spayed or neutered and vaccinated shall be ear marked as provided in Subsection A(2).
(2) 
An electronic animal identification device (EAID) shall be inserted into the cat by a veterinarian in accordance with professional medical standards. The colony number shall be used for purposes of the EAID.
B. 
Disposition of colony cats.
(1) 
An animal control officer or Township official who has trapped a cat whose left ear has been tipped or which bears some other distinguishing mark indicating that it belongs to a feral cat colony shall scan any cat trapped or picked up for an EAID. If an EAID is found, the officer shall return the cat to its colony or its owner and/or caretaker.
(2) 
If the cat does not have an EAID, then the animal control officer or Township official shall take custody of the cat. If the cat does not have an EAID, and the owner cannot be located, then the cat will be impounded in a shelter for a seven-day holding period.
A. 
No person, other than a caregiver, shall feed feral cats on any property within the Township.
B. 
No person, other than a caregiver, shall leave food outdoors on any property within the Township.
C. 
No person shall take any action that impedes an individual from taking and pursuing actions authorized by this article.
A. 
The Township shall have the following rights:
(1) 
The right to seize or remove cats from a colony that have not been vaccinated against rabies and which are demonstrating signs of the disease or any other zoonotic disease.
(2) 
The right to seize or remove a cat from a colony that is creating a nuisance, as defined by this article, and the caregiver and sponsor have been given 30 days to remove and relocate the cat and have failed to do so.
(3) 
The right to seize or remove a colony of cats when the caregiver regularly fails to comply with the requirements of this article and the Township has not been able to obtain a replacement or substitute caregiver within 30 days of the Township's notice to the Township of the caregiver's failure to comply with this article.
B. 
Nuisance complaints.
(1) 
The requirements of this article notwithstanding, animal control officers, code enforcement officers and police officers may investigate any nuisance complaint relating to domesticated cats subject to regulation under this article.
A. 
The Township may enter into a memorandum of understanding with an organization to serve as a sponsor, as defined and subject to the terms of this article.
B. 
A duly appointed sponsor and its agents shall act in the name of the Township and be considered Township officials for the purposes of this article.
C. 
Sponsor requirements. It shall be the duty of the sponsor to:
(1) 
Submit the names and addresses of applicants for colony caregiver for approval by Township Officials;
(2) 
Resolve any complaints over the conduct of a colony caregiver or of cats within a colony;
(3) 
Maintain and submit to Township records provided by colony caregivers on the size and location of the colonies as well as the vaccination and spay/neuter records of cats in the sponsor's colonies;
(4) 
Report monthly to the Township on the following:
(a) 
Number of colonies in the Township.
(b) 
Total number of cats in each colony.
(c) 
Number of cats and kittens spayed and neutered pursuant to the TNVR program.
(d) 
Number of cats and kittens placed in permanent homes.
(5) 
Along with the caregiver, humanely capture, trap, spay/neuter, vaccinate/revaccinate according to NJ State Dept. of Health duration of immunity guidelines, and identify feral cats;
(6) 
Take financial responsibility and action in the instance of an approved caregiver abandoning a colony or failing to meet the responsibilities of the role of caregiver;
(7) 
Reporting annually in writing to Township officials on the status of the colony, including data on the number and gender of all cats in the colony, the number of cats that died or otherwise ceased being a part of the colony during the year, the number of kittens born to colony cats and their disposition and the number of cats and kittens placed in permanent homes as companion cats;
D. 
Sponsor shall obtain and maintain liability insurance in the minimum amount of $500,000 for all activities, action and work performed pursuant to this article and the laws of this state, naming the Township as an additional named insured, providing an annual copy of the declaration of insurance and proof of payment of same.
E. 
Sponsor shall agree to forever defend, protect, indemnify and hold harmless the Township, its officers, agents and employees from and against any and all claims, causes of action, injuries, losses, damages, expenses, fees and costs arising out of or which may arise out of the creation and operation of the TNVR program.
Not later than December 31, 2023, the Township shall study the effectiveness of the TNVR program and review the continuance of this article. This article, however, shall continue as provided unless and until specifically rescinded or amended.