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California Healthy Pets Act Stirs Controversy

Assembly bill 1634 is also known as the California Healthy Pets Act. Already passed by the California Assembly, it would require most pet owners with a cat or dog more than four months old to have the

California Healthy Pets Act Stirs Controversy

(Photo: iStockphoto.com/ Michael Chen ) Alison St John (Guest Host): Hundreds of organizations and thousands of individuals have sent letters to Sacramento, for and against, a new law that is on its way to the California Senate. What's the big controversy? Whether the state should require most pet owners with a dog or a cat to get them spayed or neutered by the time the pet is four months old. Like anything to do with pets, this one rouses fierce emotions both for and against. And the arguments are not all sentimental; there's a lot of money involved as well. 

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AB 1634, the Healthy Pets Act, has passed in the California Assembly and awaits a vote in the senate.

Guests

  • Lloyd E. Levine, assembly member and author of AB 1634, better known as the Healthy Pets Act .
  • Kelley Moran , campaign director for PetPac , a pet advocacy group opposing AB 1634.