(a)
It shall be unlawful for any keeper to own or keep any dog or cat in the city unless the dog or cat is immunized against rabies by the injection of anti-rabies vaccine in an amount sufficient to produce an immunity. Dogs and cats must be immunized against rabies at four months of age and every 12 months thereafter. Dogs and cats over the age of six months shall be vaccinated with live virus type vaccine.
(b)
Every keeper, owning or keeping any dog or cat in the city shall, upon effecting the rabies vaccination of such dog or cat, as above provided for, acquire a written vaccination certificate in evidence, thereof from the licensed veterinarian administering the same, such certificate to be signed by the veterinarian and stating thereon the animal's microchip number, species, age or date of birth, sex, breed, and color of such dog or cat, date of immunization, and the name and address of the keeper of such dog or cat.
(c)
A veterinarian who vaccinates a dog or cat against rabies shall issue to the owner of such dog or cat a vaccination certificate in a form approved by the state department of health and include the information mentioned in section (b) hereinabove. The veterinarian shall also issue a metal tag with the veterinarian's address and the year of the vaccination stamped thereon. The metal vaccination tag must be fastened to the dog or cat in some manner by the owner.
(d)
It shall be unlawful for any person to intentionally or knowingly counterfeit a rabies vaccination tag or certificate.
(e)
Community cats shall not be subject to the requirements set forth in this section. Community cats that are part of the community cat program shall be vaccinated at least once for rabies, and reasonable effort shall be made to revaccinate community cats that are subsequently re-trapped.
(Code 1973, § 5-32; Code 1997, § 90.26; Ordinance 57-15, adopted 9/18/1957; Ordinance 99-36, adopted 6/2/1999; Ordinance 99-49, adopted 8/4/1999; Ordinance 04-28, adopted 4/21/2004; Ordinance 16-13, § 1, adopted 2/3/2016; Ordinance 2022-05, § I, adopted 2/2/2022)