(A) A person who does any of the following commits animal cruelty under this section:
(1) Willfully or maliciously kills, abuses, maims, tortures, or disfigures any animal or willfully or maliciously administers poison to any animal or exposes any poisonous substance with the intent that the poisonous substance shall be taken and swallowed by such animal;
(2) Overloads, overworks, torments, or intentionally deprives an animal of its necessary food, water or shelter resulting in preventable suffering or death;
(3) Beats, mutilates, uses for the purposes of bait as defined in this chapter, or causes said actions to occur; or
(4) Engages in any of the following:
(a) Owns, possesses, keeps or trains any animal with the intent that such animal shall be engaged in an exhibition of fighting;
(b) Builds, makes, maintains, or keeps a pit on premises owned or occupied by the animal owner or allows a pit to be built, made, maintained or kept on said premises for the purposes of an exhibition of animal fighting;
(c) Encourages, instigates, promotes or assists in an exhibition of animal fighting or intentional combat; or
(d) Charges admission; is an assistant, umpire or participant; or is present as a spectator to any exhibition of animal fighting or combat.
(B) A person who owns or confines any animal and fails to supply it with adequate shelter, food, water, space or veterinary care, as defined in this chapter, with such acts committed without malicious or punitive intent commits animal neglect under this section.
(C) A person who abandons an animal in a residence or other owned property or tethers an animal outside for the purposes of abandonment at a residence, place of business, or the Humane Society for Hamilton County commits animal abandonment under this section.
(D) Any animal control officer or other officer empowered to act by law may impound any animal found to be the victim of animal cruelty, animal neglect or animal abandonment.
(E) Nothing in the section shall be deemed to prohibit the humane slaughter of livestock or poultry in conformance with all applicable rules and regulations of the State Board of Health and the United States Food and Drug Administration.
(F) Nothing in this section shall prohibit hunting or fishing, as permitted by the law of the state and the rules and regulations of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources.
(G) Nothing in this section shall prohibit the use of commercially sold poisons for the control of rats, mice, groundhogs, moles or other similar rodents as long as the person using the poisons uses reasonable care to ensure that neither domestic animals nor livestock are exposed to the poisons.
(H) A person violating this section may be fined up to $2,500 per occurrence. If the Court finds that a person has violated this section, the Court may, in its discretion: order other owned pets be seized by law enforcement with ownership relinquished to the Humane Society for Hamilton County; order the forfeiture of future pet ownership within the Town of Cicero; and/or order counseling or order the animal owner to pay restitution. Notwithstanding any judgement under this section, animal cruelty, animal neglect or animal abandonment cases may also be prosecuted according to I.C. 35-46-3-12.
(Ord. 01-21-2020-1, passed 1-21-20)