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    Yes, the proposed law does sound too strict. If it's passed then there will be many more animals out there without homes. I wonder how they'd enforce it any way. Would they do monthly or annual home checks. Cats hide behind things. If I have company and they didn't know that I had 6 cats, they'd only think that I have 1 or 2 because the rest of them usually hide.

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    I'm very much opposed to the law limiting pets! I've seen people with many pets take better care of their pets
    than someone who has only one pet!
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    A few people always seem to be able to ruin it for the rest of us responsible pet owners.
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    Right about that. We had those laws applied last year with a grandfather clause. We are allowed 4 animals , be it cats or dogs, or a mix of both. If you live in a rural area like we do, you are allowed 6 as it's considered protection for livestock.
    If we want to foster 4 is also the limit unless it's for a period of less than one yr.
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    That's not fair. The responsible pet owners should not be punished for the acts of the negligent.

    I'm in a rural area, so there are no laws limiting the # of animals we can have. This area is zoned "A/R - agricultural/residential", so it would be impossible to put a limit on it.
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    Every city I have lived in has a limit of some type. Where I am now there is a limit of 3 dogs and I think it is 6 cats. And for the dogs it states that 6 months or over. Also if you are a breeder then you are exempt or if you foster for a rescue. When we get our next GSD we will be applying for a breeders liscense so the limit does not really concern us.

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