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i <br /> ;r <br /> 020 <br /> 7 <br /> SUMMARY OF COMMENTS AND SUGGESTED <br /> ANIMAL CONTROL ORDINANCE <br /> AMENDMENTS <br /> IN REPONSE THERETO <br /> 1 1. It was suggested by persons attending the public hearing that <br /> the proposed ordinance was deficient in that it failed to address depriving <br /> i <br /> animals of adequate shelter. The ordinance defines adequate feed and <br /> adequate water and further states that depriving an animal or causing it to be <br /> deprived of adequate food and adequate water constitutes cruelty to the <br /> animal. What constitutes adequate shelter varies considerably depending upon <br /> the animal in question. For this reason no one definition will suffice. A <br /> I proposed definition of adequate shelter which .would pertain to domesticated <br /> pets is included here along with a proposal which would make depriving a <br /> domesticated pet of shelter constitutes cruelty under the ordinance. <br /> Addressing the adequate shelter issue beyond domesticated pets would require <br /> essentially an animal-by-animal analysis of what is adequate shelter and for <br /> this reason has not been attempted. In the same vein, questions arose <br /> regarding the need for a ."sanitized" receptacle dish or container from which <br /> j to feed animals. A proposed definition of sanitized is included below which <br /> I definition comes directly from Section 19A-23(16) of the North Carolina <br /> General Statutes. That statute is included in the Animal welfare Act of <br /> North Carolina. <br /> Add the following definitions: <br /> Adequate, Shelter: That shelter. which will keep an animal dry, out <br /> of the direct path of prevailing winds and out of the direct sun. <br /> Sanitize: To make physically clean and to remove and destroy to a <br /> practical minimum, agents injurious to health. <br /> s <br /> i <br /> I <br /> A <br /> I <br /> I <br /> yy <br /> I v:Y: <br />