Orange County addresses animal hoarding through Title 4 of the Codified Ordinances and California Penal Code Section 597. OC Animal Care investigates hoarding cases involving neglect, unsanitary conditions, or animal cruelty. There is no specific countywide pet limit, but nuisance and health standards apply.
Orange County does not have a specific numerical pet limit for unincorporated areas, but animal keeping must not create nuisance conditions under Title 4 of the Codified Ordinances. Animal hoarding cases involving neglect, inadequate food, water, shelter, or unsanitary conditions are investigated by OC Animal Care at (714) 935-6848. Multi-agency responses may involve Animal Care, OC Health Care Agency (environmental health), and the District Attorney for criminal prosecution under California Penal Code Section 597 (animal cruelty). OC Animal Care can obtain court orders for seizure of animals in hoarding situations. California Penal Code 597.1 allows peace officers to seize animals in situations of immediate danger. OC Code Enforcement addresses property condition issues arising from hoarding at (714) 667-8843. Mental health resources are coordinated through OC Health Care Agency.
Animal cruelty under CA Penal Code 597: misdemeanor or felony with fines up to $20,000 and imprisonment. Animal seizure under PC 597.1 in emergency situations. Nuisance conditions: code enforcement fines. OC Animal Care: (714) 935-6848. Code Enforcement: (714) 667-8843.
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