It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to own, have, keep maintain, feed, house, stable or permit to be kept, maintained, fed, housed or stabled any dog or cat, over four (4) months of age, within the city limits unless such animal is licensed by the city’s animal control authority.
(1)
The following shall apply to the licensing of dogs and cats within the city limits:
a.
All dogs and cats over four (4) months of age must be licensed.
b.
Licenses issued shall be of durable material and must be attached to the collar of the animal and must be worn at all times.
c.
All city animal licenses are valid for one (1) year and shall expire on the same date as the animals’ rabies vaccination.
d.
City animal licenses are not transferrable.
(2)
The city shall offer two (2) licenses for dogs and cats:
a.
Unaltered pet license.
If said animal has not been spayed or neutered, this license must be renewed annually. This license can be obtained: (1) from a state licensed veterinarian, doing business within the city, upon the animal being vaccinated for rabies; or (2) by providing proof of rabies vaccination to the city’s animal shelter director. All fees associated with this license must be paid annually at time of renewal.
b.
Altered pet license.
If said animal has been spayed or neutered, this license must be renewed annually. This license can be obtained: (1) from a state licensed veterinarian, doing business within the city, upon the animal being vaccinated for rabies; or (2) by providing proof of rabies vaccination to the city’s animal shelter director. All fees associated with this license shall be paid upon the initial issuance of the license; renewals of this license will be free of charge.
(Ordinance O-19-008, sec. 3, adopted 2/21/19)