[Adopted 1-4-2010 by L.L. No. 1-2010]
This article shall be known as the "Cat Control Act of the Village
of Warwick."
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
following meanings:
The person designated by the Village of Warwick Board of
Trustees to enforce the provisions of this article.
Any cat, regardless of sex, age or ownership status.
Any licensed cat kept in or about the residence of the owner
which is not vicious, dangerous or otherwise obnoxious, objectionable
or offensive.
To bring about death by a humane method.
Existing in a wild or untamed state, or returning to an untamed
state after domestication.
Maintaining control over a cat by housing, feeding, treating,
bathing and/or exerting any other type of influence over it.
Any cat found outdoors which is not licensed or domesticated.
A tag which sets forth an identification number as required
by the provisions of this article.
A group of cats that live outdoors which are fed by and maintained
by a Village resident and which are supervised, sanctioned, licensed,
and approved by the Warwick Valley Humane Society.
Any area that is not the inside of the cat owner's residence.
Every person having a right of property of a cat and every
person who has a cat in his or her keeping or who harbors a cat or
the adult member of a family in which a minor owner of a cat resides.
The person in whose name any cat was last licensed pursuant
to this article, except that if any license is issued on an application
of a person under 18 years of age, the owner of record shall be deemed
to be the parent or guardian of such person.
This law shall apply to all cats and residents within the Village
of Warwick.
A.Â
No cat (except for cats living in managed colonies) shall be fed
outdoors or in any area which provides unfettered indoor/outdoor access
within the Village of Warwick, unless such feeding is within the immediate
and constant presence of the owner.
B.Â
It is unlawful for any person to feed, water or otherwise attract
or create conditions within the Village which allow cats, domesticated
or feral, to accumulate on the property and other wise endanger the
health, safety, and welfare of the other residents of the Village
of Warwick.
C.Â
No person shall keep or suffer or permit to be kept, either on or
off the premises of the owner or person having control of such cat,
any cat which, by its continual howling or whining or other frequent
or long-continued noise or behavior shall cause annoyance or discomfort
to a reasonable person of normal sensitiveness.
D.Â
No person who owns or has control of any cat shall permit or suffer
such cat to run at large or to damage or destroy property of any kind
of another person; to attack or bite or injure any person peaceably
conducting himself in any place where such person may lawfully be;
or to attack, chase, injure or kill another animal of another person
when such other animal is in any place where it may lawfully be. For
the purposes hereof, when any cat is in violation of the provisions
of this article, the owner and owner of record shall be deemed to
have permitted or suffered the cat to have committed such violation.
E.Â
No owner shall keep or suffer to be kept any cat which commits a
nuisance in a public highway, public building, public park or on any
private property except with the consent of the owner of the property
thereof.
F.Â
No owner shall keep or suffer to be kept any cat which continually
runs at large with a pack of other cats.
G.Â
No owner shall permit a female domestic cat which is in heat to run
at large or permit conditions to exist in which male domestic cats
are attracted to the premises of the owner of female domestic cats
in heat, where such attraction causes a nuisance to adjoining property
owners.
H.Â
No owner shall permit the premises, structure or enclosure in which
such cat is kept to be unclean or unsanitary.
I.Â
No owner shall permit a cat to deposit excrement or urine on the
property of another without the prior approval of the owner of such
property, unless such waste is immediately removed and properly disposed.
J.Â
No owner shall permit a cat to deposit urine or excrement on the
property of the Village of Warwick, including but not limited to any
sidewalk, street, park, playground or parking lot, unless such waste
is immediately removed and properly disposed.
K.Â
No resident shall permit unfettered access to the outdoors to any
cat unless that cat is a member of a managed outdoor colony.
L.Â
No resident of the Village of Warwick shall harbour any unlicensed
or undomesticated cat within the Village of Warwick unless that cat
is part of a managed outdoor colony.
M.Â
No owner of record of any cat shall allow such cat outside of their
residence if the cat is not wearing the identification tag issued
for such cat pursuant to this article, or the cat is not a member
of a managed outdoor colony.
N.Â
No cat shall be allowed outdoors at any time unless it is spayed
or neutered.
O.Â
Effective April 30, 2010, no dwelling unit in the Village of Warwick
shall be allowed to license more than five cats or register a managed
outdoor colony.
The owner of any cat which has attacked, injured or damaged
any person, other animal or property shall be liable for such injury
and damages.
A.Â
A cat control officer or a police officer observing a violation of
this article in his or her presence may issue and serve an appearance
ticket pursuant to the New York State Criminal Procedure Law.
B.Â
As to the control of animal waste, a cat control officer or police
officer may, after observing a violation of this article or upon the
sworn complaint of an individual observing a violation of this article,
issue and cause to be served an appearance ticket setting forth a
brief description of the circumstances of the violation.
Any person who observes a cat or the owners thereof in violation
of any of the provisions of this article may file a written verified
complaint with the cat control officer in a form acceptable to the
cat control officer, which complaint shall set forth the conduct of
such cat or that of the owner, including the date thereof, the damage
caused, if any, a description of such cat and the name and residence,
if known, of the owner of said cat. Upon receipt of such a complaint,
if such complaint indicates that a violation of this article has occurred,
the cat control officer may issue and serve an appearance ticket based
upon such information upon the owner of such cat, if such owner is
known.
A.Â
Licensing of cats. The owner of any cat three months of age or older
shall make application to the Village Clerk for a cat license. A license
shall expire after a period of five years beginning with the first
day of the month following the date of issuance and if renewed shall
expire every two years after that for the remaining life of the cat.
B.Â
The issuance of any cat license shall be under the control of the
Village Clerk and the cat control officer.
C.Â
The application shall include a photograph of the cat to be licensed
and shall state the name, sex, actual or approximate age, breed, color,
any distinctive markings and the official identification number of
the cat, shall state whether or not such cat has been neutered or
spayed and shall state the name, email address, address, telephone
number, county, town, city or village of the residence of the owner.
D.Â
The application shall be accompanied by the license fee prescribed by Chapter 63 of the Village of Warwick Code and a certificate of rabies vaccination. In the case of a spayed or neutered cat, every application shall also be accompanied by a certificate signed by a licensed veterinarian certifying that the cat has been spayed or neutered; provided, however, that such certificate shall not be required if the same is already on file with the Village Clerk in connection with a previous application. The fee shall be reduced by 50% if the cat is spayed or neutered and proof is provided. The license fee shall be waived in its entirety for all persons over age of 65.
E.Â
Upon validation by the Village Clerk, the application shall become
a license for the cat described therein; the Village Clerk shall provide
the license to the owner and shall retain a copy thereof; and, if
the license being issued is the first license being issued by the
Village of Warwick for the cat described in the application, the Village
Clerk shall furnish the owner with a numbered identification tag.
F.Â
No license shall be transferable.
H.Â
Identification numbers assigned. Each cat licensed pursuant to this
article shall be assigned, at the time the cat is first licensed,
a permanent identification number. Such identification number shall
be carried by the cat on an identification tag which shall be affixed
to a collar, which shall be worn by the cat at all times the cat is
not within the residential structure of the owner of record. At the
time a cat is first licensed, one identification tag shall be furnished
to the owner at no charge. Any replacement tag shall be obtained by
the owner from the Village Clerk for a fee in such amount as from
time to time shall be established by resolution of the Village Board
of the Village of Warwick. No identification tag carrying the official
identification number shall be affixed to the collar of any cat other
than the one to which the number has been assigned.
I.Â
Change of ownership; loss or theft. In the event of a change of ownership
of any cat which as been assigned an official identification number,
or in the address of the owner of record of such cat, the owner of
record shall, within 10 days of such change, file with the Village
Clerk a written report of such change. Such owner of record shall
remain the owner of record and shall be liable for any violation of
this article or any other violation of the Warwick Municipal Code
for any event occurring prior to such change of ownership filing being
made or until the cat is licensed in the name of the new owner.
J.Â
If any cat which has been assigned an official identification number
is lost or stolen, the owner of record shall, within three days of
the discovery of such loss or theft, file with the Village Clerk a
written report of such loss or theft. In the case of a loss or theft,
the owner of record of such cat shall not be liable for any violation
of this article occurring after such report is filed.
K.Â
Until April 30, 2010, up to 12 cats may be licensed to any one dwelling
unit for indoor ownership. Should the number of cats in any one dwelling
unit exceed five, licenses will be issued only upon approval by the
Warwick Valley Humane Society and the cat control officer. Such approval
may only be given after an inspection of the proposed licensee and/or
the proposed dwelling unit by a representative of the Warwick Valley
Humane Society to ensure humane conditions at the dwelling unit for
an indoor owner wishing to license more than five cats, and the ability
of the proposed licensee to care for that number of cats, including
but not limited to the necessary time and resources. If registration
of more than five cats is approved, the registered owner consents
to continued monitoring and annual home inspections by the Humane
Society and the cat control officer for so long as there are more
than five cats in the residence. After April 30, 2010, no more than
five cats may be licensed within any dwelling unit.
L.Â
Until April 30, 2010, up to 12 cats may be registered for a managed
outdoor cat colony. Licenses for a managed outdoor colony will be
issued upon annual approval by the Warwick Valley Humane Society and
the cat control officer. Such approval may only be given after an
inspection of the proposed licensee and/or the proposed dwelling unit
by a representative of the Warwick Valley Humane Society and the cat
control officer to ensure humane conditions at the dwelling unit and
the ability of the proposed licensee to manage an outdoor colony including
having the necessary time and resources. If registration of a managed
outdoor cat colony is approved, the registered owner consents to continued
monitoring and annual home inspections by the Humane Society and the
cat control officer for so long as the outdoor managed colony remains
in existence. After April 30, 2010, no outdoor managed colonies will
be licensed.
Except as otherwise provided for in the New York State Agriculture
and Markets Law, a violation of this article shall constitute an offense
punishable by any applicable provisions of the New York State Agriculture
and Markets Law as well as out of pocket expenses incurred by the
victim for damages caused by a violation of this statute, as well
as a fine not to exceed $750. Each day's violation shall be considered
a new and separate offense subject to a separate penalty.