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Depends on where you are. A lot of places consider it "your" animal if you feed it or provide any other care for either 24 or 48 hours. You can be legally held responsible at that point if it bites someone and can be held responsible for quarantine & medical costs...
Some places call this "harboring" an animal & put it under the same class as owning an animal, including applying toward pet limits.
Depends on where you are. A lot of places consider it "your" animal if you feed it or provide any other care for either 24 or 48 hours. You can be legally held responsible at that point if it bites someone and can be held responsible for quarantine & medical costs...
Some places call this "harboring" an animal & put it under the same class as owning an animal, including applying toward pet limits.
