As used in this article the following terms are defined below:
Adequate shelter: An enclosure of at least three sides, a roof and a floor. The enclosure shall be ventilated and must have sufficient room for the animal(s) to move around freely and to lie down comfortably. Animals housed under the following conditions shall not constitute adequate shelter:
(1) Underneath outside steps, decks and stoops; or
(2) Inside of vehicles; or
(3) Underneath vehicles; or
(4) Inside metal barrels placed in direct sunlight during the summer; or
(5) Inside cardboard boxes.
Animal: Every nonhuman species, both domestic and wild.
Cruelty and cruel treatment: Every act, omission, or act of neglect whereby unjustifiable, pain, suffering or death is caused or permitted, or attempted to be caused or permitted, against animals, as well as acts or attempted acts of teasing, molesting, baiting or trapping animals unlawfully. By way of example and not limitation, the following acts or conditions shall constitute prima facie evidence of animal cruelty:
(1) A collar, rope or chain embedded in or causing injury to an animal's neck;
(2) Dogs or cats left out in the rain, snow, extreme heat or cold without shelter;
(3) Animals that have not been fed or watered adequately;
(4) Intentionally allowing animals to engage in a fight;
(5) Allowing animals to live in unsanitary conditions; and
(6) Allowing animals to live under crowded conditions; and
(7) Failure or refusal of an owner to obtain medical treatment for an animal when in an animal services officer's opinion such treatment is needed.
Owner: Any person or group of persons owning, keeping, having charge of or taking care of an animal.
Person: Any human being, firm, partnership or corporation including any nonprofit corporation.
(Ord. No. 2007-1001, Art. III, (1), 10-26-2007; Ord. No. 2007-1003, 10-26-2007)