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Pet bylaw Haliburton

Council suggests pet owners should keep cats inside;…

Environment4 September 2025

By Adam Frisk The Municipality of Dysart et al is suggesting cat owners should keep their felines inside, restricting them from roaming the great outdoors in an effort to deal with an apparent feral cat…

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