§ 4-22-1 — § 4-22-1. Findings and purpose.
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§ 4-22-1. Findings and purpose.
The state finds that a cat identification program, which would require an owner of a cat to maintain an identification for the cat, would serve the following public purposes:
(1) Cat identification would provide cats protection under the law, equal to that afforded dogs, by establishing ownership which, in turn, would encourage cat owners to take full responsibility for their pets' welfare.
(2) Cat identification would protect cats, as dogs are now protected, by establishing minimum holding periods for cats released to and/or impound
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