Stray definition
Stray means any dog, cat, or other animal without a microchip or other registered owner- identifier or that is living or roaming off its owner's property without permission to be on other public or private property. Strays may also be feral or abandoned.
Stray means a hatchery fish that spawns naturally in a location different from the location intended when the fish was stocked.
Stray means any animal (1) which is at large; (2) which appears to be lost, unwanted or abandoned; or (3) whose owner is unknown or not readily available.
Examples of Stray in a sentence
HSMC will provide, or assure the availability of an appropriate facility that will provide admitting Stray non-dog animals 24 hours a day, 7-days a week, that are dropped off by humane and law enforcement officers operating within the geographical boundaries of Marathon County.
Stray pets without name tags will be handed over to the SPCA or Municipal pound and any costs will be for the owner’s account.
Stray marks and other alterations on a Sales Draft may render it electronically unscannable, unreadable or illegible.
Stray animals or wildlife may not be fed from any part of the housing areas.
Stray animals or wildlife, except birds, may not be fed from any part of the housing areas.
More Definitions of Stray
Stray means an animal which is "At Large".
Stray means any animal unlawfully running at large, the ownership of which cannot with reasonable investigation be ascertained or any animal which has been abandoned by its owner.
Stray means any dog which does not have a current valid license or I.D. tag attached to it, or a micro-chip implant, and which is found off the property of the owner.
Stray means a dog, cat or pet running at large whose owner is unknown.
Stray means a reindeer, found during an annual roundup of a herd held by the
Stray or “stray dog” means any dog running at large.
Stray means any susceptible animal whose owner cannot be determined or one that cannot be apprehended and isolated for observation.