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Leiha | posted Jun 3, 2008 - 7:08:36pm
I've read the ordinance, it has good intentions but horrible consequences. The county said in the workshop on this, that they will add another mobile spay neuter clinic - do they need a law to do that? If the county has the money to buy another mobile clinic, why don't they do it and make low cost spay/neuter available. If you don't alter your animal, then you MUST breed it... Duh, so I either alter or I make sure it pro-creates EVERY Year. Do the math people!!! Oh, exemption for temporary residents, 120 days... just googled it - it only takes 62 days from conception to birth, in average dog. And now I wonder, is there another plan and more budget to deal with the stray or feral cat problem? It's not in this ordinance. Maybe there is a plan to re-distribute coyotes from Lake County to Volusia County. I am just trying to make sense of it!
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