When used in this article, the following words and terms, unless the context indicates a different meaning, shall be interpreted as follows:
A person designated by the mayor to receive reports of animal bites, investigate bite reports, insure quarantine of possibly rabid animals and otherwise carry out provisions of the Texas law pertaining to control and eradication of rabies and to enforce the provisions of this chapter.
Cat shall mean any live or dead cat (felis catus).
Dog shall mean any live or dead dog (canis familiaris).
The act of keeping and caring for an animal or of providing a premise to which the animal returns for food, shelter, or care for a period of ten (10) days.
Any person, firm, or corporation who has right of property in an animal or who harbors an animal or allows an animal to remain about his premises for a period of ten (10) days.
Running at large shall mean not completely confined by a building, wall, or fence of sufficient strength or construction to restrain the animal, except when such animal is either on a leash or held in the hands of the owner or keeper, or under direct supervision of the owner, or within the limits of the owners private property. An animal within an automobile or other vehicle of its owner, shall not be deemed running at large.
Vaccinated means properly injected with a rabies vaccine licensed for use in that species by the United States Department of Agriculture and administered by a veterinarian licensed to practice in the State of Texas.
Vicious animal shall mean any individual animal or any species that has on two (2) previous occasions without provocation attacked or bitten any person or other animal, or any individual animal which the animal control officer has reason to believe has a dangerous disposition, or any species of animal which the animal control officer has reason to believe has a dangerous disposition likely to be harmful to humans or other animals.
Wild animal shall include all species of animals which commonly exist in a natural unconfined state and are usually not domesticated. This shall apply regardless of state or duration of captivity.
(1981 Code of Ordinances Chapter 2, Section 1)