SALEM, N.H. (AP) â Going well beyond the dog days of summer, New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu signed three bills Wednesday aimed at protecting not just canines but cats and wild critters as well.
Animal equity was the theme for two of the new laws: One will require drivers who injure or kill cats to notify police or the petsâ owners or else face a $1,000 fine, a mandate that has long existed for run-over dogs. Another would expand the stateâs animal cruelty laws and make it illegal to beat, whip, torture or mutilate any wild animal, fish or bird.
New Hampshire law changes help wild critters, cats, canines
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