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5.Operational & Policy Framework <br />a)Requires LEOs to contact CACC for guidance prior to impounding seized animals that are not <br />stray or abandoned; housing for these cases (hoarding, seizures, etc.) is not guaranteed. <br />b)Will not accept un-handleable feral cats, except for bite quarantines or injured animals with prior <br />approval. <br />c)Shall not be mandated to provide services that contradict CACC’s mission or philosophy of <br />animal welfare. <br />d)Makes CACC policies available to the municipality upon request. <br />e)Posts all stray/at-large animals impounded on www.companionanimalcontro.com. <br />Fee Schedule – IMPOUND BOARDING ONLY <br />Scope of Services – RESERVE ANIMAL CONTROL <br />The purpose of the Reserve Animal Control agreement is to provide occasional, as-needed support to <br />law enforcement and municipal officials, most often in situations involving dangerous dogs, hard-to- <br />capture animals, or concerns related to animal neglect and welfare. This service is designed to <br />supplement, not replace, a jurisdiction’s primary law enforcement response. As this service is also <br />in addition to the impound service, the fees listed below are in addition to the impound fees. <br />Under this agreement, Companion Animal Care & Control (CACC): <br />1.Call Response & Animal Handling <br />a)Responds only when requested by law enforcement or municipal officials to transport dogs <br />and cats for impoundment at the Companion Animal Center when public safety is at risk. <br />b)Refers stray pickup calls received directly from the public back to the municipality for <br />standard response and transport. <br />Monthly Retainer Pricing <br />by Human Population <br />Human Population Retainer <br />A: <1,000 $25 <br />B: 1,001–2,000 $50 <br />C: 2,001–3,000 $100 <br />D: 3,001–5,000 $150 <br />E: 5,001–10,000 $200 <br />F: 10,001–20,000 $250 <br />G: 20,001–50,000 $300 <br />H: 50,001+ $400 <br />Per Animal Fee Schedule: <br />•Standard stray/seized/abandoned animal (not reclaimed): <br />$200 per dog or cat <br />•Other small domestic animals (rabbits, guinea pigs, birds, <br />etc.): $50 each <br />•Reclaimed animals: no housing fee charged to the <br />municipality (owner pays directly) <br />•Litters of puppies or kittens under 8 weeks: count as one <br />animal fee, not per individual <br />•DOA (deceased on arrival): $75 <br />•Medical stabilization or euthanasia (when necessary): up <br />to $150 <br />•Rabies/bite quarantine (10-day, unclaimed stray): $50 per <br />day, billed to the municipality <br />•Rabies/bite quarantine (if owner known at intake): owner <br />pays full fee upfront; municipality not charged unless <br />owner is unable to pay and quarantine is required. If <br />owner does not pay, animal is relinquished.
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