Colorado Code § 35-42-108

Care of confined animal
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(1) Except as authorized by law, no animal shall
be confined without an adequate supply of food and water. If any animal is found to be confined
without adequate food or water, it shall be lawful for any officer or agent of the bureau, a peace
officer within his jurisdiction, or a licensed veterinarian to, from time to time as may be
necessary, enter into any and upon any area or building where such animal is confined and
supply it with adequate food and water; except that such entry shall not be made into any
building which is a person's residence, unless by search warrant or court order.
(2) Such officer, agent, peace officer, or veterinarian shall not be liable in any action for
such entry.
(3) Notice of the entry and care shall be given by posting such notification at an entrance
to or at a conspicuous place upon such area or building where such animal is confined.
(4) In the case of companion animals, if such animal is not cared for by a person other
than an agent or officer of the bureau or a peace officer or veterinarian within seventy-two hours
of the posting of said notification, such animal shall be presumed to have been abandoned under
circumstances in which the animal's life or health is endangered.

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