In a 4 to 1 vote after its first reading, Laguna Woods becomes the latest city in Southern California to vote in a mandatory spay/neuter ordinance.
The ordinance includes a "fix-it ticket" provision that states that if a pet owner is ticketed and alters their pet within 30 days of receiving the ticket, the city will forgive the citation.
For the full Orange County Register article, click here.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Laguna Woods becomes latest Southern California city to enact mandatory spay/neuter
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