505.21 FEEDING OF WILD, HEALTH-RISK ANIMALS PROHIBITED.
   (a)   No person shall willfully feed or harbor or entice any dangerous wild animal within the limits of the City, which could constitute a health risk to humans or domesticated animals.
   (b)   These health risk wild animals include, but are not limited to, rodents, raccoons, opossums, skunks, groundhogs, or any other animal capable of passing harmful viruses, fungi, or bacteria to domestic animals or human beings.
   (c)   Rabbits, squirrels, and wild birds are not considered wild animals in the meaning of this section and they may be fed within the City providing reasonable efforts are made to avoid access to the feed by animals covered in subsection (a) hereof.
   (d)   Any person or domestic animal requiring medical attention because of contact with the animals described in subsection (a) hereof, such treatment shall be at the cost of the person in violation of subsection (a) hereof.
   (e)   Any costs of any individual or animal being tested for health problems caused by violation of subsection (a) hereof shall be charged to the person who is in violation of subsection (a) hereof. (Ord. 96-104. Passed 7-22-96.)