(a)
No person may knowingly wound, injure, torment, abuse, mutilate, torture, or inhumanely kill any animal.
(b)
No person may intentionally poison any dog, cat, or other domestic animal, or distribute or place poison in a manner or location where the distributor knows or should reasonably know that the poison will be accessible to a domestic animal.
(c)
No person may abandon an animal by releasing the animal to forage for itself or by confining or restraining the animal for a period in excess of 18 consecutive hours in a place where there is not a custodian who has assumed the responsibility of providing sufficient food and water.
(d)
The owner or custodian of an animal shall provide food and water sufficient to maintain the animal in a healthy condition, and adequate and proper shelter for the animal to protect the animal from weather. Shelter maintained for animals kept outside of a residential dwelling shall meet the following standards:
(1)
Animals shall not be overcrowded;
(2)
Animals shall not be exposed to excessive heat or cold;
(3)
Animal shelters shall be draft free;
(4)
Clean animal bedding shall be provided which shall be of a sufficient size and quality for the animals being kept; and
(5)
All structures, pens, coops, or yards shall be maintained in a clean and sanitary condition, devoid of rodents and varmints, and free of objectionable odor.
(e)
No person may use a live bird as a target to be shot at either for amusement or as a test of skill for marksmanship.
(Ord. 436 § 1, 1975)