CONNECTICUT STATUTES AND CODES
Sec. 22-332d. Impoundment and disposition of certain cats. Authority to spay or neuter unclaimed cat.
Sec. 22-332d. Impoundment and disposition of certain cats. Authority to spay
or neuter unclaimed cat. (a) Any animal control officer for a municipality which has
adopted an ordinance under subsection (b) of section 22-339d may take into custody
any cat found to be damaging property other than property of its owner or keeper or
causing an unsanitary, dangerous or unreasonably offensive condition unless such cat
can be identified as under the care of its owner or a registered keeper of feral cats. The
officer shall impound such cat at the pound serving the town where the cat is taken
unless, in the opinion of a licensed veterinarian, the cat is so injured or diseased that it
should be destroyed immediately, in which case the municipal animal control officer
of such town may cause the cat to be mercifully killed by a licensed veterinarian or
disposed of as the State Veterinarian may direct. The municipal animal control officer
shall immediately notify the owner or keeper of any cat so taken, if known, of its impoundment. If the owner or keeper of any such cat is unknown, the officer shall immediately tag or employ such other suitable means of identification of the cat as may be
approved by the Chief Animal Control Officer and shall promptly cause a description
of such cat to be published once in the lost and found column of a newspaper having a
circulation in such town.
(b) If such cat is not claimed by and released to the owner within seven days after
the date of publication, the municipal animal control officer, upon finding such cat to
be in satisfactory health, may have a licensed veterinarian spay or neuter any such cat
and sell such cat to any person who satisfies such officer that he is purchasing it as a
pet and that he can give it a good home and proper care. The municipal animal control
officer may retain possession of such cat for such additional period of time as he may
deem advisable in order to place such cat as a pet and may have a licensed veterinarian
spay or neuter such cat. If, within such period, any cat is not claimed by and released
to the owner or keeper or purchased as a pet, the officer shall cause such cat to be
mercifully killed by a licensed veterinarian or disposed of as the State Veterinarian may
direct. No person who so destroys a cat shall be held criminally or civilly liable therefor
nor shall any licensed veterinarian who spays or neuters a cat pursuant to this section
be held civilly liable, including, but not limited to, liability for reconstructive neutical
implantation surgery.
(c) Any cat captured or impounded under the provisions of subsection (a) of this
section shall be redeemed by the owner or keeper thereof, or the agent of such owner
or keeper, upon proper identification, and presentation to the municipal animal control
officer of a license, tag or other means of identification for such cat, and upon the
payment by such owner or keeper or his agent of (1) the redemption fee established by
the municipality, which shall not exceed fifteen dollars, and (2) the cost of advertising
incurred under the provisions of subsection (a) of this section. When the owner or keeper
of any such impounded cat fails to redeem such cat within twenty-four hours after receiving notification to do so, or, where the owner was unknown, within twenty-four hours
after notification was effected by means of publication in a newspaper, such owner or
keeper shall pay, in addition to such redemption fee and the cost of advertising, the
amount determined by the municipality to be the full cost of detention and care of such
impounded cat. In addition, any owner or keeper of any such impounded cat who fails
to redeem such cat within one hundred twenty hours after receiving notification to do
so shall have committed an infraction. The legislative body of the municipality shall
set any fees imposed by the municipality under this section.
(P.A. 96-243, S. 2; P.A. 98-12, S. 10, 22; P.A. 03-137, S. 2.)
History: P.A. 98-12 changed "canine control officer" to "animal control officer" in Subsec. (a), effective July 1, 1998;
P.A. 03-137 amended Subsec. (b) to add provisions re authority to neuter or spay and re civil liability therefor.
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