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Miniature pony spared from eviction as Louisville councilwoman works to amend city ordinance

A beloved miniature pony, Bandit, isn't losing his home in the Merriwether neighborhood. A new city ordinance in Louisville, which requires microchipping for dogs and cats and includes a requirement that at least one or more acres of land for miniature horses is required. The change was not discovered until a recent visit from animal control. Metro Councilwoman Jennifer Chappell is working to add grandfathering language to the law to clarify the situation.

Miniature pony spared from eviction as Louisville councilwoman works to amend city ordinance

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A beloved miniature pony, Bandit, isn't losing his home in the Merriwether neighborhood.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A miniature pony that was at risk of being taken away due to a new city ordinance in Louisvi... [1478 symbols]

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