§ 90.09 PROHIBITING THE FEEDING OR HARBORING OF WILDLIFE AND STRAY ANIMALS.
   (A)   No person shall keep or harbor any animal or fowl in the village so as to create noxious or offensive odors or unsanitary conditions which are threat to the public health, safety or welfare of the public.
   (B)   No person shall provide food for dogs, cats, feral cats, deer, geese, ducks, raccoons, fowl or other wild animals or wildlife by setting food out on any public property or within a 100-yard radius of any private residence or public right-of-way. This section does not apply to animals owned by that person, or song birds fed from a stationary bird feeder.
   (C)   Any cat that is wild, stray or un-owned shall be considered feral. A domestic cat turned wild shall be considered feral. Feral cats are not considered pets. Any wild animal or feral cat which is determined to be a nuisance to the public health, safety or welfare may be abated as provided by law or trapped and turned over to the proper agency.
(Ord. 2014-17, passed 8-11-2014) Penalty, see § 90.99