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Old 07-14-2011, 02:45 PM   #1
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Originally Posted by Morrigoon View Post
Well, obviously. But legally one can't go around fixing someone else's owned cat, even if that owner is being irresponsible letting it roam fertile.
Really? In LB you have to have a breeding permit to breed animals. You also are required to get your pet fixed at 4 months. If a person don't have a breeding permit or haven't fixed their animal, you can get Animal Control to confiscate the pet and they will fix it before they allow the person to claim their pet. Or, you can just take the cat to Clinico and for $15 have it fixed yourself. Is it legal? Which law trumps which? I'd rather have a non-breeding animal running about than one establishing a cat colony.
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