A new spay-neuter ordinance encourages the spaying and neutering of cats and dogs and requires veterinary certification and licensing if an owner wants to leave an animal unaltered. The intent is to help prevent overpopulation. For a full version of the ordinance, visit the City’s website at www.CityofGoleta.org.
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