According to a written report through the city’s auditor general’s office, Toronto is definitely a bad city when it comes to enforcing its bylaw requiring that cats and dogs carry licenses.
But auditor general Jeff Griffiths differs with KPMG, which recommended scrapping the controversial licensing fees, and is also advising the city’s audit committee to obtain additional aggressive making the city’s puppy owners compliant using the bylaw.

Currently, town is collecting licensing fees for just 30 percent of dogs and 10 per cent of cats owned by Torontonians. Toronto Animal Services estimate towards the end of year, that number will have risen to 11 % for cats and 33 % for dogs.

 

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