dullard
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1) In most cities it is illegal to have a pet that isn't licensed. For some states this is a county law and not city law.
2) Licensing is NOT to enable them to return your pet to you. So the argument that it won't get loose is meaningless. In fact in most locations where licensing is a law, there is NO requirement for them to actually wear the tags.
3) Licensing is for one thing: to generate funds. What do these funds go to? Paying for animal control and animal shelters. Who should be paying for these? Yep animal owners since non-animal owners don't need those services. So do your duty and pay the minisule yearly fee.
2) Licensing is NOT to enable them to return your pet to you. So the argument that it won't get loose is meaningless. In fact in most locations where licensing is a law, there is NO requirement for them to actually wear the tags.
3) Licensing is for one thing: to generate funds. What do these funds go to? Paying for animal control and animal shelters. Who should be paying for these? Yep animal owners since non-animal owners don't need those services. So do your duty and pay the minisule yearly fee.