Colorado city limits people to 4 pets, threatens ‘enforcement action,’ ‘pet removal’

A Colorado city is threatening “enforcement action” against residents with more than four pets following the approval of a new ordinance limiting the number of pets residents can own.

Northglenn, which is located near Denver, Colorado, recently announced that an “important change” will “soon take effect regarding pet ownership” in the city. The city’s website notes that the City Council passed a new pet ordinance “at the request of residents” and following “extensive research and discussion.”

According to the city’s website, the new ordinance will limit the number of pets a household can have at each residence in an effort to “maintain a balanced and comfortable environment for all community members.”…

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