§ 90.23 IMPROPER CARE OF ANIMALS.
   No person shall fail to provide an animal that it owns or that is otherwise within its care with necessary sustenance and shelter, or keep such animal under conditions where its enclosure is not overcrowded, unclean or unhealthy.
   (A)   An animal is deprived of necessary sustenance if it is not provided proper food or drink.
   (B)   An enclosure is overcrowded unless its area is at least the square of the following sum for each animal confined therein: twice the sum of the length of the animal in inches (tip of nose to base of tail) plus six inches.
   (C)   An enclosure is unclean when it contains more than one day’s elimination of each animal enclosed therein.
   (D)   An enclosure is unhealthy when it is likely to cause illness of the animal.
(Ord. 3-07, passed 12-12-2007) Penalty, see § 90.99