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4 <br />criminal penalties. <br />If the civif _ mentioned above is not and the owner does not spay/neu��r his/her dog(s} or cat(s� or obtains <br />=he hreedin� }ir.ri7iilk�sj ��:q�,��,-:: �;nd�r k;��b�ct�� =. t�j, =�L�x��_ y,�17h7 �#te�� ns��s =r�i�ttse rrL�� � ;:�tt� �sparfi�erR <br />IfG1 nc�;fc�l tl-� crumer f,# th� ►�npos��sn �*f 1hr� �..-: �I p��ty m�i��� =-�e��� �'r�,�'t'., �}te �ant��ierg :I: � i�re <br />breeding permit requirementof ihis section becomes a misdemeanor and may be prosecuted as such <br />(2) The Department may revoke any permit issued. <br />Pacific Grove <br />o All dogs and cats are required to be spayed or neutered unless the guardian obtains an unaltered dog <br />permit. <br />There is a licensing differential of $7.50 for a spayed or neutered animal and $30 for an unaltered animal. <br />Q Impoundment fees for licensed and spayed or neutered dogs are waived; iicensed, unaltered dogs may be <br />waived if the guardian signs an agreement to spay or neuterthe dog within 9Q days. <br />Guardians who wish to breed their dog or cat may purchase a breeder's permit, which allows no more than <br />one litter per adult female per year. Guardians who wish to produce more than one litter each year may <br />apply for a commercial breeder's permit. <br />�rd. 14.i}4.10Q (1) Licensed and Sterilized Dogs. For a currently licensed dog that has been sterilized, the reclaiming <br />owner shall be granted a waiver from the impoundmentfee for the first-time impoundmentof the dog. (2) Licensed <br />Dogs, Unsteriiized. For a licensed but unsterilized dog, the first-timeimpoundment fee and unsterilized dog fee may <br />be waived at the reauest of the reclaiming owner provided that, prior to release of the dog, the "Delivery to <br />Veterinarian" pr�.�4",.r�-�, as defined in s[�bsection (d), is followed. <br />�sc�. 9 fi.fi�,�CrC� {3� (da peliuerv to Veterinarian Procedure. The owner shalf volunteerthe animai for sterilization and <br />depositthe requisitefee with a licensed veterinarian. In return, the veterinarianshall provide the ownerwith a receipt <br />certifying that sterilization of the animal has been paid for and scheduled or that heaith considerations preclude <br />sterilization. Upon presentation of such receipt and certification to the holding agency, the animal shall be released to <br />the owner. Sterilizationunder this procedureshall take place no later than ten days a�t�r release ... In the event of <br />failure to meet the appropriate deadline, the deposit shall be forfeited, and afler deducting reasonable costs, the <br />veterinarian shall return the remainder to the city or its designee for educational purposes related to pet sterilization <br />programs. <br />Ord, 10.18.010, Sterilization of Adopted Animals--Fees. (a) No unsterilized dog or cat shall be released by the city or <br />its designeefor adoption unless the adopterfirst follows the "Deliveryto Veterinarian" procedure. <br />Ord. 1 Q.1fi.D4.0 Breeding. (1) The requirementfor a breeding permit may be waived if, on the first occasion of such <br />birth, the [itter is delivered to the S.P.C.A. for humane disposition, the owner has the parent animai sterilized, and <br />proof of such actions is provided to the city or its designated representative. <br />(4) Permits shall apPly to no more than one litter per adult female per year regardless of litter size, except as follows: <br />Owners wishing to produce litters at a rate higher than one per year may be issued a commercial breeding permit <br />upon completion of the appropriate application and payment of the fee established by resolution of the council. The <br />commercial breeding permit is not subject to the single litter limitation. <br />Sacramento County <br />� All dogs and cats over the age of 4 months must be s�aylnautereCE <br />* Licensing charges are $15 a year for altered animals and $150 a year for unaltered animais <br />8.24.030 b. No owner shall or harbor within the county any dog or cat over the age of four moths that has <br />� �� �I he�T ��?rlhz�. �.rFe-�s �eh =i � n fr 4d� ai �rreflered li�s�. un�itatecf I:cens�e w� t�uce� ��, � IS �heiw�se <br />ax�rnpt�d -~� '��SI :rtz'17 111 �e['i�n �.� � U:�U �r 8.24,f]3�{m�. Ur.�: � suritien een"iieation �a ���v��'�-r G� ,ri � �1�y r� cat <br />has been surgically sterilized, the amount of license fee shal� be one-half or less than the fee established for intact <br />dogs or cats. <br />San Ma4�a <br />� Any dog or cat over 6 months of age must be spayed or neutered, unless the guardian holds an unaltered <br />license. <br />* if the animal breeds accidentally, the guardian must obtain a breede�'s permit in addition to the unaltered <br />license. <br />Any guardian redeeming an impounded unalteredanimal wil[ be required to pay a spay/ne�ierfee in the <br />amount of $35 i� addition to the impound fees imposed. This fee wil[ be refunded if the animai is spayed or <br />neutered within 30 days. Any unaltered animal impounded twice or more within a 3-year period will be <br />altered at the guardian's expense prior to redemption. At the option of the guardian, required spaying or <br />neutering may be performed by a private veterinarian. <br />