I did a little research on the City of Hamilton web site - a rather "fancy" andOriginally Posted by Pam
VERY detailed and well indexed presentation.
Animal Control has a lot of info here >>>
http://www.myhamilton.ca/myhamilton/.../animalcontrol
They offer a Lifetime License for CATS at $12.00; but also say you don't need
to "license" a cat - as long as it wears an ID Tag which you can obtain anywhere.
Nowhere on the Animal Control pages does it give a LIMIT on the number of cats permitted.
The Hamilton City BYLAWS tell a different story.
Bylaw # 84-191 is the real problem >>>
http://www.myhamilton.ca/NR/rdonlyre...1asamended.pdf
It won't let me copy & paste - but it says (with a triple negative) that you
can keep TWO "class 3" animals.
"Class 3 Animals" are a small animal group including Dogs and Cats.
I interpret this to mean ONE dog + ONE cat;
or TWO dogs + NO cat;
or TWO cats + NO dog
(Wonder WHO passed THAT bylaw? The public must have been asleep!)
A lot more Bad News for Cat Owners is in Bylaw 86-343 >>>
http://www.myhamilton.ca/NR/rdonlyre...lawNo86343.pdf
This one deals with CATS - and their limits of freedom ...
short version - Kat gotta STAY HOME on the owner's property -
NO wandering and/or going Pottyon public or private property.
---------------------------------------
*MY* read on this situation is that one or more of Gary's Neighbors don't
like some of his cats "wandering" around the Hood.
Prolly one or two have used somebody's flower bed as the Bafroom - and
Animal Control has prolly been told "there's Hundreds of wild cats in that guy's yard and house!"
How to "fix" the problem?? - Good question!
Short of *moving out* of Hamilton - about the only way I see is to
move the Cats INside and eliminate the "at large & roaming" problem.
If No cats are "visible" to the neighbors - the might forget about complaining.
Good Luck!
/s/ Phred






on public or private property.
Reply With Quote
Bookmarks