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Los Angeles became the largest city in the nation Tuesday to require pet owners to spay or neuter cats and dogs that are 4 months old or older in an effort to reduce the number of unwanted animals in the city.
The City Council's 14-1 vote came with no significant debate, in a sharp contrast to the emotional arguments over the past several months as the measure - based on a stalled state legislative proposal - has made its way through the city bureaucracy.See the full content of this document
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L.A. City Council Passes Spay-Neuter Law
"This is a huge step forward in making Los Angeles a humane, no- kill city," said Councilman Richard Alarc n, who led the effort to enact the regu...
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