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Is Your Fur Family Too Big? Northglenn Just Set a Cap on Cats and Dogs

Is Your Fur Family Too Big? Northglenn Just Set a Cap on Cats and Dogs

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April 5, 2025
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Northglenn Sets New Limit on Household Pets, Offers Exemption for Current Owners

The city of Northglenn has officially passed an ordinance capping the number of dogs and cats allowed per household at four, citing concerns over excessive noise and pet waste in residential areas. Previously the only municipality in Adams County without a pet limit, Northglenn is now aligning with other Colorado cities like Denver and Colorado Springs, which also enforce similar restrictions. Starting August 1, residents will be allowed a maximum of four pets total—whether it’s four dogs, four cats, or a mix of the two (like two dogs and two cats).

Violators of the new ordinance could face court orders requiring them to remove excess animals. However, in a nod to current pet owners, the city is offering a “previously owned pet exception,” allowing residents to keep their existing pets above the limit—so long as they register them with the city by the August 1 deadline. This exception offers some peace of mind for those already caring for more than four furry companions. You can find the exemption form here.

City officials say the ordinance was driven by community feedback and aims to maintain a healthier and more harmonious environment for residents and their animals.

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