Cruelty
to Animals
K.S.A. 21-4310
(a) Cruelty
to animals is:
(1) Intentionally killing, injuring, maiming, torturing or mutilating
any animal;
(2) abandoning or leaving any animal in any place without making provisions
for its proper care;
(3) having physical custody of any animal and failing to provide such
food, potable water, protection from the elements, opportunity for exercise
and other care as is needed for the health or well-being of such kind
of animal; or
(4) intentionally using a wire, pole, stick, rope or any other object
to cause an equine to lose its balance or fall, for the purpose of sport
or entertainment

(b) The
provisions of this section shall not apply to:
(1) Normal or accepted veterinary practices;
(2) bona fide experiments carried on by commonly recognized research
facilities;
(3) killing, attempting to kill, trapping, catching or taking of any
animal in accordance with the provisions of chapter 32 or chapter 47
of the Kansas Statutes Annotated;
(4) rodeo practices accepted by the rodeo cowboys' association;
(5) the humane killing of an animal which is diseased or disabled beyond
recovery for any useful purpose, or the humane killing of animals for
population control, by the owner thereof or the agent of such owner
residing outside of a city or the owner thereof within a city if no
animal shelter, pound or licensed veterinarian is within the city, or
by a licensed veterinarian at the request of the owner thereof, or by
any officer or agent of an incorporated humane society, the operator
of an animal shelter or pound, a local or state health officer or a
licensed veterinarian three business days following the receipt of any
such animal at such society, shelter or pound;
(6) with respect to farm animals, normal or accepted practices of animal
husbandry; (7) the killing of any animal by any person at any time which
may be found outside of the owned or rented property of the owner or
custodian of such animal and which is found injuring or posing a threat
to any person, farm animal or property;
(8) an animal control officer trained by a licensed veterinarian in
the use of a tranquilizer gun, using such gun with the appropriate dosage
for the size of the animal, when such animal is vicious or could not
be captured after reasonable attempts using other methods; or
(9) laying an equine down for medical or identification purposes.
(c) As used in this section, "equine" means a horse, pony,
mule, jenny, donkey or hinny.
(d) Cruelty to animals is a class A nonperson misdemeanor.