A pet licensing fee may soon be required for pet owners in Ames.The city does not currently have a pet licensing fee, but says the benefits would include being able to reunite lost pets with owners faster and supporting the local animal shelter and animal control services. It is proposing $24 a year for pets that are not spayed or neutered, and $12 a year for pets that are. Violations would start at $50. The city council will meet this Tuesday at 6 p.m.» Subscribe to KCCI’s YouTube page» Download the free KCCI app to get updates on the go: Apple | Google Play
A pet licensing fee may soon be required for pet owners in Ames.
The city does not currently have a pet licensing fee, but says the benefits would include being able to reunite lost pets with owners faster and supporting the local animal shelter and animal control services.
It is proposing $24 a year for pets that are not spayed or neutered, and $12 a year for pets that are.
Violations would start at $50.
The city council will meet this Tuesday at 6 p.m.
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