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City council passes cat licensing bylaw

says it will spend $5.5 million a year to toughen enforcement of animal welfare laws. Christopher Furlong/Getty Images

WINNIPEG – Cats will have to be licensed, travelling zoos and circuses won’t be able to use exotic animals and pitbulls and backyard chickens will continue to be banned under a new bylaw.

The Responsible Pet Ownership bylaw was approved by council on Wednesday and will kick in at the beginning of 2015.

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Under the bylaw, cat owners must pay $15 for a spayed or neutered feline and $50 for one that hasn’t been spayed or neutered.

Failure to licence a cat could be subject to a $250 fine.

The bylaw also prohibits travelling shows from using exotic animals such as lions or tigers.

Bill McDonald of the Winnipeg Humane Society has said the confinement of wild animals for the circus just can’t continue, saying it puts the animals under enormous stress.

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Some travelling shows have threatened to sue the city over the bylaw and Mayor Sam Katz has welcomed them to do so.

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