Connecticut May Restrict Pet Store Sales

Connecticut lawmakers are considering a ban on selling dogs, cats, and rabbits in pet stores to curb what has been referred to as inhumane breeding practices. Supporters say it would align state laws with bans in nine other states. Opponents argue current laws already protect animals and consumers. The proposal wouldn’t affect licensed breeders or shelters. Sponsors say it aims to reduce unhealthy pets from large-scale breeders.