We have a cat over-population problem! There are too many cats in the neighborhood and they are causing homeowners a lot of distress. In the upcoming summer months the stench from cat urine and feces will be overpowering, folks simply can?’t enjoy their property.
As reported in an earlier edition of the BWCA newsletter, there is pending legislation to curtail cat owners. Once passed, cat owners would be required to have a license for every cat that they own. The cats would not be able to run wild; they would have to be on a leash. The owner would also be restricted to only a few cats, unless they are a licensed breeder. Animal control would have the power to catch those animals without a license and put them in an animal shelter. This legislation is beneficial for the owners, cats, and neighbors. It would make the owners responsible for their pets. Unfortunately, our Columbus City Council has stalled this legislation.
If this legislation is important to you, I want to hear from you! I would like a large group from our association go to a City Council meeting in the near future. We would insist that the ?“Cat Leash Law?” be passed. Through my association with the Northland Community Council I have learned that the only way to make City Hall listen is to make a lot of noise!
As reported in an earlier edition of the BWCA newsletter, there is pending legislation to curtail cat owners. Once passed, cat owners would be required to have a license for every cat that they own. The cats would not be able to run wild; they would have to be on a leash. The owner would also be restricted to only a few cats, unless they are a licensed breeder. Animal control would have the power to catch those animals without a license and put them in an animal shelter. This legislation is beneficial for the owners, cats, and neighbors. It would make the owners responsible for their pets. Unfortunately, our Columbus City Council has stalled this legislation.
If this legislation is important to you, I want to hear from you! I would like a large group from our association go to a City Council meeting in the near future. We would insist that the ?“Cat Leash Law?” be passed. Through my association with the Northland Community Council I have learned that the only way to make City Hall listen is to make a lot of noise!