How do I borrow a Live Trap to catch a cat (or dog) on my property?
Live traps for cats and dogs are available at the Animal Shelter and are loaned out on a first-come, first-served basis. Traps may be set only between the hours of 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. and must be monitored by the user at all times. Traps may generally be used to trap up to one animal per day. Borrowers of traps are required to follow these and all other guidelines for use (available at the shelter) and assume full liability for the use of the traps. A trap may be borrowed for up to 3 days, but we ask that users return the trap as soon as they are finished with it so the trap can be made available to others.

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1. Where can I find information about the Borough leash law?
2. What should I do if my pet is missing?
3. What should I do if I find a lost pet?
4. I'm going on vacation and am leaving my pet(s) with a pet-sitter or family member. Is there anything I should know?
5. What should I do if I or my child has been bitten by an animal?
6. What should I do if my pet bites a person (myself, a family member, a friend, or a stranger)?
7. How do I borrow a Live Trap to catch a cat (or dog) on my property?
8. I am interested in adopting a pet from the Animal Shelter. What do I need to do?
9. Can I adopt a pet from the Animal Shelter if I do not live in Ketchikan?
10. Why am I required to wash my hands between each animal when petting them?
11. I had a notice left on my door. What do I do now?
12. When does my dog license expire?
13. Does my pet need a rabies vaccination?
14. What is the definition of "animal restraint" of dogs in the Ketchikan Gateway Borough?
15. Where are the leash your dog areas in the Ketchikan Gateway Borough?