[Adopted 7-28-2009 by Ord. No. MC-4491 (Ch. 210, Art. VI, of the 1987 Code)]
For the purpose of this article, the following terms shall have the meanings set forth in this section. When not inconsistent with the context, words used in the present tense include the future, words in the plural number include the singular, words in the singular number include the plural, and words in the male gender include the female gender.
ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER (ACO)
Any person employed or appointed by the municipality who is authorized to investigate violations of laws and regulations concerning animals and to issue citations and make arrests in accordance with New Jersey law and municipal ordinance.
CAREGIVER/OWNER
Any person who provides food, water, shelter or necessary medical care to or otherwise cares for an animal or feral cat colony and any person who has an animal in his or her care, custody or control.
EAR TIPPING
Straight-line cutting of the tip of the left ear of a cat while the cat is anesthetized for the purpose of identifying cats in a colony.
FERAL CAT
A cat who currently exists in a wild or untamed state and has no interaction with humans.
FERAL CAT COLONY
A group of cats that congregates. Although not every cat in a colony may be feral, any nonferal cats that routinely congregate with a colony shall be deemed to be a part of it once it has been impounded at the municipal animal shelter for the state-required seven days as a stray and released back into the colony.
NUISANCE
Disturbing the peace by:
A. 
Habitually or continually howling, crying or screaming;
B. 
The habitual destruction of property against the wishes of the owner of the property; or
C. 
Generating complaints from residents.
SUITABLE SHELTER
Shelter that provides protection from rain, sun, and other elements and is adequate to protect the health of the cat.
TNR
Trap, neuter and return.
TNR PROGRAM
A program pursuant to which cats are trapped or physically captured, neutered or spayed, vaccinated against rabies, eartipped and returned to the current location where they congregate.
A. 
Feral cat colonies shall be permitted, and the caregiver/owner shall be entitled to maintain them in accordance with the terms and conditions of this article.
B. 
Animal control requirements. It shall be the duty of the Bureau of Animal Control to:
(1) 
Conduct a thorough review to determine if the caregiver/owner has the capability to meet the requirements of § 188-53C;
(2) 
Help to resolve any complaints over the conduct of a colony caregiver/owner or of cats within a colony;
(3) 
Maintain records provided by colony caregiver's/owner's on the size and location of the colonies as well as the vaccination and spay/neuter records and electronic animal identification device (EAID) number of cats in the caregiver's/owner's colonies;
(4) 
Adhere to the protocols incorporated by reference herein.
C. 
Feral cat caregiver/owner requirements. The caregiver/owner is responsible for the following:
(1) 
Submitting the feral cat colony for registration with the Department of Code Enforcement's Animal Control Division;
(2) 
Taking steps that are reasonably likely to result in the vaccination of the colony population for rabies and making reasonable efforts to update the vaccinations on cats that can be recaptured;
(3) 
Taking steps that are reasonably likely to result in the spaying/neutering, by a licensed veterinarian, of at least 90% of the colony population. In facilitating the spaying/neutering of cats, caregivers/owners shall be presumed to have acted in good faith in concluding that cats routinely congregating within the colony are feral;
(4) 
Providing the Bureau of Animal Control with descriptions of each cat in the colony and copies of documents evidencing that the cats have been vaccinated and spayed/neutered;
(5) 
Providing daily food, water and, if feasible, suitable shelter for colony cats;
(6) 
Observing the colony cats at least twice per week and keeping a record of any illnesses or unusual behavior noticed in any colony cats;
(7) 
Obtaining proper medical attention to any colony cat that appears to require it;
(8) 
Obtaining the written approval of the owner of any property, to which the caregiver/owner requires access to provide colony care;
(9) 
In the event that kittens are born to a colony cat, taking reasonable steps likely to result in the removal of the kittens from the colony after they have been weaned and the placement of the kittens in a municipal animal shelter for the seven-day stray period required by the state before the animals are placed in homes or foster homes for the purpose of subsequent permanent placement;
(10) 
Making reasonable efforts to find permanent inside homes for colony cats who exhibit the potential for acclimating to such a placement;
(11) 
Reporting biannually, in writing, to the Bureau of Animal Control on the status of the colony, including data on the number and gender of all cats in the colony, the number of cats that died or otherwise ceased being a part of the colony during the year; the number of kittens born to colony cats and their disposition and the number of cats and kittens placed in permanent homes as companion cats.
D. 
Colony cat requirements.
(1) 
The left ear of a colony cat that has been spayed or neutered and vaccinated shall be ear tipped.
(2) 
An electronic animal identification device (EAID) shall be inserted into the cat by a veterinarian in accordance with professional medical standards. The caregiver/owner shall be the named contact for purposes of the EAID and provide the EAID number to the Bureau of Animal Control.
(3) 
No animal trapped or impounded by Animal Control due to a resident complaint may be released into a feral colony.
(4) 
No animal may be relocated into a feral cat colony more than three City blocks from the actual location that the cat was trapped.
(5) 
Only animals from the City of Camden may be introduced into a feral cat colony in the City of Camden.
E. 
Disposition of colony cats.
(1) 
An Animal Control Officer who has trapped a cat whose left ear has been tipped or who bears some other distinguishing mark indicating that the cat belongs to a feral cat colony shall scan the cat for an EAID. If an EAID is found, the Officer shall contact the caregiver/owner or other person responsible for the cat.
(2) 
Once contacted, the caregiver/owner shall be responsible for retrieving the cat from the ACO, or, if the ACO has delivered the cat to a shelter, the sponsor shall retrieve the cat from the shelter within seven business days of notification or shall advise the shelter if the sponsor does not intend to retrieve the cat. The caretaker/owner will be responsible for any fees occurred by the municipality for sheltering or medical attention.
F. 
Registration of feral cat colonies.
(1) 
The caregiver/owner shall register feral cat colonies in the manner set forth in this section.
(2) 
Upon initial application of an approved caregiver/owner to register a colony, caregiver/owner shall comply with § 188-53C of this article. Following compliance with § 188-53C of this article, the Bureau of Animal Control may grant provisional registration to the preferred colony, entitling the caregiver/owner and the colony to all benefits and protections set forth in this article.
(3) 
Within a sixty-day time period following provisional registration, the caregiver/owner shall follow the required procedures as set forth in this section with respect to the preferred colony. Upon completion, the Bureau of Animal Control may grant full registration to the colony or shall revoke the provisional registration of the colony.
(4) 
Feral cat colonies within the municipality that are not registered by the caregiver/owner, either provisionally or fully, are not entitled to any benefits or protections set forth in this article.
A. 
Nothing shall interfere with the municipality's ability to:
(1) 
Seize/remove a cat from a colony that is creating a nuisance as defined above.
(2) 
Seize/remove a feral cat colony when the caregiver/owner regularly fails to comply with the requirements of § 188-53C.
B. 
Notwithstanding § 188-54A, the municipality and the Animal Control Officers are not subject to any notice requirements or time constraints when acting under the direction of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection.
C. 
No provisions in this article are intended to interfere with the ability of ACO's to comply with N.J.S.A. 4:19-15.16 or other existing law.
D. 
Any caregiver/owner, person, society, agency or humane group which does not comply with the provisions of this article is subject to a fine of no less than $50 and not to exceed $1,000. Any caregiver/owner, person, society, agency or humane group may also have the right to manage a feral cat colony revoked temporarily or permanently through court action.
The caregiver/owner of all feral cat colonies formed prior to the adoption of this article will have 60 days to notify the Bureau of Animal Control of any and all colonies in the municipality and 180 days to comply with all sections of this article.
A. 
Only residents and property owners in the City of Camden may feed animals outdoors, only on the property they own or reside on and only during daylight hours. All food outside must be removed and properly disposed of in sealed receptacle at all other times.
B. 
Only residents and property owners in the City of Camden may trap cats, dogs or other domestic animals and only on the property they own or reside on. Trapping will only be conducted during the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. Monday through Friday; no trapping will be permitted on holidays, weekends or between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. Monday through Friday without prior notification given to Animal Control 24 hours in advance. Traps must be set in an adequate location to reduce harm to the animal and the public. All traps must be monitored every hour, and notification shall be made to Animal Control immediately once an animal is captured. Only humane capture traps may be used in the City of Camden.
C. 
Any person who is not a resident or property owner in the City of Camden, contractor, society, agency or humane group must register with the Bureau of Animal Control for prior written approval of any feeding or trapping. Upon approval, the person, society, agency or humane group must identify the location of trapping or feeding, the type of animal sought, the length of time trapping or feeding and how many animals are at that location and must comply with all other provisions of this article. Residents and property owners can enlist the help from outside persons or groups to assist with trapping, spay/neuter, ear tipping and implantation of electronic animal identification device (EAID) at the resident's or property owners request.
D. 
No person shall impound a stray animal from the City of Camden other than the appointed Animal Control Officer. Any person that impounds an animal will be required to pay restitution to the City of Camden for any charges incurred to the City of Camden by such action.