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St. Clair Police Chief Timothy Raker speaks at an Oct. 16 metropolis council assembly concerning the enforceability of a proposed ordinance modification concerning cats. (Courtesy of CTV Community Television/YouTube)
St. Clair City Council members wrestled with points in an ordinance concerning feral cats on Oct. 16, finally voting to desk the dialogue and reexamine the proposed change.
During an everyday assembly, the council mentioned the second studying of an ordinance to amend ordinance Chapter 10 concerning animals. The proposed modifications embody a brand new article particularly concerning cats and limiting the variety of cats.
“If you have 10 cats in your house and nobody ever knows it because you take care of them, we are not going to bother you,” Mayor Bill Cedar mentioned. “But if somebody files a complaint, if it is a health issue — and there are some definite health issues in this stuff — then I think it is imperative that we have something at least to go on.”
Council members debated the need of together with numbers within the ordinance, whether or not the numbers ought to embody the power of a resident to have a sure variety of dogs, a sure variety of cats and what number of animals whole could be permissible.
Council member Micah Volz mentioned the kennel legislation for the state defines a kennel as an institution during which three or extra dogs are confined and saved on the market. He mentioned a kennel license is required from the state. Volz mentioned he didn’t see cats talked about. Council
“You know, whatever number we pick, kenneling starts at four dogs, as it is per state law,” Volz mentioned.
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