The cat’s out of the bag on a new pet ordinance in this Colorado town.
Each household in Northglenn, a municipality of 38,000 people near Denver, will be limited to a total of four dogs and cats starting on Aug. 1 of this year.
The website for the city of Northglenn warned of the “important change” with respect to pet ownership, saying the new rule “limits the number of household pets allowed per residence to maintain a balanced and comfortable environment for all community members.”
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Northglenn City Council passed the rule after “extensive research and discussion.”
There have been residents raising the alarm about noise pollution and, even worse, the sort of pollution that comes out of the rear ends of our furry friends.
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