§ 94.04 LIMITATIONS ON KEEPING OF ANIMALS.
   It is hereby declared to be a public nuisance to permit, maintain, or harbor any of the following:
   (A)   More than three animals, as defined by § 92.01 of this code, over six months old, except in a commercial kennel.
   (B)   Chickens and other domestic fowl.
   (C)   Any combination of animals and/or fowl of any age kept in such numbers or under conditions which reasonably annoy, injure, or endanger the health, safety, comfort, repose, or welfare of the public or of the animals or fowl.
   (D)   Any wild animal, including crossbreeds with wild animals, which in their wild state pose a threat to humans or domestic animals or are capable of transmitting rabies, including, but not limited to, wolves, bear, cougar, skunk, lynx, bobcat and fox.
   (E)   Any animal prohibited by Chapter 92 of this code.
('72 Code, § 1000:16) (Ord. 1989-627(A), passed 6-26-89; Am. Ord. 1997-861, passed 10-27-97; Am. Ord. 2012-1149, passed 9-4-12) Penalty, see § 94.99