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<br />  								Animal Control Ordinance
<br />       			Control and Protection in Orange County, adopted May 15, 1979, as amended October 3,
<br />       			1983, is hereby repealed.
<br />    		As used in this Chapter, the following terms mean:
<br />       			(a) Adequate Food: The provision at suitable intervals, not to exceed 24 hours, of a
<br />    				quantity of wholesome foodstuff suitable for the species and age, sufficient to
<br />    				maintain a reasonable level of nutrition in each animal. Such foodstuff shall be served
<br />    				in a receptacle, dish, or container that is physically clean and in which agents
<br />    				injurious to health have been removed or destroyed to a practical minimum.
<br />       			(b) Adequate Shelter: That shelter which will keep a nonaquatic animal dry, out of the
<br />    				direct path of winds and out of the direct sun, at a temperature level that is healthful
<br />    				for the animal. For dogs, cats and other small animals, the shelter shall be a
<br />    				windproof and moisture-proof structure of suitable size to accommodate the animal
<br />    				and allow retention of body heat. It shall include four walls, a roof and a solid floor
<br />    				raised up off of the ground, with an opening entrance large enough to allow access to
<br />    				the animal, but placed in such a way as to keep the animal out of the direct path of
<br />    				winds. Metal barrels do not provide adequate shelter for a dog, cat or other small
<br />    				animal and are prohibited for that purpose. The structure shall be provided with a
<br />    				sufficient quantity of suitable bedding material consisting of hay, straw, cedar
<br />    				shaving, or the equivalent. For all animals the containment area shall be free of
<br />    				accumulated waste and debris so that the animal shall be free to walk or lie down
<br />    				without coming in contact with any such waste or debris, and a suitable method of
<br />    				draining shall be provided to rapidly eliminate excess water or moisture. Aquatic or
<br />    				semi-aquatic animals shall have an adequate amount of clean water in which to move.
<br />    				Does not apply to the following domesticated livestock: cattle, oxen, bison, sheep,
<br />    				swine, goats, horses,ponies, mules, donkeys, hinnies, llamas, alpacas, lagomorphs,
<br />    				ratites, and poultry(except within municipal corporate limits the term"poultry"
<br />    				applies only to poultry flocks greater than 20 birds).
<br />       			(c) Adequate Water: A constant access to a supply of clean, fresh water provided in a
<br />    				sanitary manner. In near or below freezing temperatures the water must be changed
<br />    				frequently to prevent freezing, unless heated.
<br />       			(d) Administrator: The Animal Services Director, or their designee, as designated by the
<br />    				County Manager to perform the responsibilities assigned by this chapter to the
<br />    				Administrator.
<br />       			(e) Animal: Any live, vertebrate creature specifically including but not limited to dogs,
<br />    				cats, farm animals, birds, fish, livestock, and reptiles.
<br />       			(f) Animal Services Director: That person designated by the Board of Commissioners
<br />    				and the County Manager in Orange County, and where appropriate, his or her
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