They are trying to pass a new law, part of which states
The California Healthy Pets Act (AB 1634) would require the spaying and neutering of most cats and dogs by the time the pet is four months old. It is authored and was introduced by Assemblymember Lloyd Levine.
Pet owners who have not spayed or neutered their pet would be cited and given time to spay or neuter their pets before a fine would be assessed.
Local animal control agencies would be responsible for enforcing the California Healthy Pets Act. A portion of the fines collected would be used to expand the availability of free or low-cost spay or neuter programs and other outreach efforts.
The California Healthy Pets Act exempts:
* Purebred dogs and cats whose owners obtain a permit
* Dogs who work as guide dogs, service dogs, or signal dogs
* Dogs who are used by law enforcement agencies for law enforcement or rescue activities
* Dogs and cats whose veterinarian determines that due to age, poor health, or illness it is unsafe to spay or neuter them
Wish everywhere would go along with that - 4 months isn't that young, and if they can find a way of enforcing it, it would be excellent.
Here is a link to the full thing
www.cahealthypets.com