Owning a pet in Colorado could have started to cost you even more money, if a new bill that was introduced had passed.
Coloradans and others heard about the bill and went to social media to decry the pet fee. If you have multiple pets, the cost was going to add up, quickly.
It didn't seem like a really good idea.
You love your “furry family members,” you dogs, your cats, your bunny rabbits. If Colorado started making us pay to register our pets, would we be adopting less?
Introduced on January 31, 2024, HB24-1163 wanted the state to create the “Pet Animal Registration System.” Coloradans would have been required to register each “pet animal” in their household or face a monetary penalty.
If the bill had actually passed, Coloradans would have been paying:
From the bill:
The caregiver is responsible for the care and safekeeping of the pet animal during an emergency that incapacitates the pet animal owner.
Most of it would have gone to establish and maintain the new system. Part of the money would also have reimbursed animal shelters across Colorado their costs for taking custody of pet animals, if their caregiver could not be located.
A fine of up to $100 for each pet not registered.
Democratic Representative Regina English, from El Paso County.
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